Sunday 14 November 2021

Book Review: Worth Killing For by Ed James

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Worth Killing For

Subtitle: (DI Fenchurch #2)

Author: Ed James

Genre: Crime Fiction

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 2

Best read after earlier books in series? Yes, but can be read as stand-alone

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30320413-worth-killing-for

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

DI Fenchurch is out with his wife when they witness the murder of a young woman. He chases the attacker and arrests him. But has he got the right man? And why was she murdered?

What I liked about the book:

The book is suspenseful with many twists and turns. A real page-turner.

What I didn’t like about the book:

I really loved the book.

My favourite bits in the book:

Where DI Fenchurch gets closer to the truth.

My least favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the second in a series and I couldn’t stop myself from reading more after this one.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a great crime novel. It is a real page-turner and action-packed.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Maybe

Adult

Yes

 

If you like murder mysteries full of suspense, this may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

On a busy London street, a young woman is attacked in broad daylight and left bleeding to death on the pavement. Among the eyewitnesses are DI Simon Fenchurch and his wife.

 

Fenchurch pursues the attacker through a warren of backstreets and eventually arrests a young hoodie with a cache of stolen phones - an ‘Apple picker’ on the make. The case should be closed but something feels off ... Was this really just about a smartphone? Why did the victim look nervous before she was targeted? And why don’t the prints on the murder weapon match the young man in custody?

 

Before Fenchurch can probe further, his superiors remove him from the case, convinced he has let the real culprit run free. But Fenchurch is determined to get to the truth and, before long, uncovers a conspiracy that reaches high above the street gangs of London.

About the Author:

 

No comments:

Post a Comment