Sunday, February 28, 2021

Cry for Help

Welcome to my blog tour stop for Cry for Help which is been hosted by Bookouture


Shivering in the early morning chill, the caretaker flips the switch on the Ferris wheel and stumbles back in shock.
My thoughts
Rating: 4
Series: Detective Madison Harper #2
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more of this series? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First off I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher Bookouture, the author Wendy Dranfield , and to NetGalley for inviting me to join the blog tour for this book as well as letting me read and review it.What can I said but this about this book : Loved the first book but this one is even better, and i loved how more alive the characters seem to be in this one as well, and it seemed even more twisted then i was hoping for.
And the suspense had me setting on the edge of my set all the time I was reading it,plus I loved the drama between the characters and how just when I thought I had it figured out something would come along and I would be like no it had to be him or her that done it. With that said I can't wait for the next book to come 
out.

Title:  CRY FOR HELP

Publication Day: Feb 22nd 2021

 

Author: Wendy Dranfield  

 

Buy Link:  

https://geni.us/B08QZZ249WCover

Audio:

UK: zpr.io/RHLHD

US: zpr.io/RHLHw

https://soundcloud.com/bookouture/cry-for-help-by-wendy-dranfield-narrated-by-gigi-burgdorf


Description:


 


Shivering in the early morning chill, the caretaker flips the switch on the Ferris wheel and stumbles back in shock. The teenage girl’s body is slumped in a halo of pretty colored lights, long red hair spilling over her tear-stained cheeks, her eyes fixed forever on her dangling feet.


 


When teenager Nikki Jackson’s body is found at an amusement park, just hours after Fourth of July fireworks lit up the night sky, the Lost Creek police rule her death as suicide––a devastating final act from a girl who had lost all hope. But the absence of the knife used to make the wounds on her delicate wrists makes Detective Madison Harper think otherwise. And the partial fingerprint found on the girl’s face proves her right. Someone else was with Nikki in her final moments

Back home in Colorado for the first time in seven years to investigate the murder of a woman with ties to the son she lost to the care system, the pressure is on for Madison to work both cases at once. Fearing the team has missed a vital clue, Madison searches the crime scene alone and finds the last thing she ever expected: a note proving the victims knew each other, and that the cases are linked. Is this a coincidence, proof a dangerous murderer is on the loose, or a trap set to lead Madison off the trail?

It’s only when Madison finally finds the knife used to harm Nikki, tucked in an almost impossible to find hiding place, that she knows she is closing in on a twisted killer. But the last person she expects to see dragged into the department in handcuffs is her own missing son…

An absolutely unputdownable crime thriller that will have you sleeping with the lights on. Addictive reading for anyone who loves Lisa Regan, Robert Dugoni and Melinda Leigh.


Author Bio:


Wendy is a former coroner's assistant turned crime writer who lives in the UK with her husband and 3 cats.


As well as her two crime series and the YA crime novel - The Girl Who Died - Wendy has several short stories published in UK and US anthologies. She has also been shortlisted and longlisted for various competitions, including the Mslexia Novel Competition.

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