Sunday, January 30, 2022

Lost Graves

 Welcome to my blog tour stop for Lost Graves which is been hosted by Bookouture



Rating : 5
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more of this series ? Yes
 Would I read more by this author? Yes

First off  like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher Bookouture   , the author S.A.Dunphy , and to NetGalley for the invite to join this blog tour as well as letting me read and review it.

Wow this story  makes me want to stay out of the woods all together. He brings been watched from the shadows to a hole new level. Another  thing I loved was the use this  time  of Irish folklore that also helped give it a feel of not been alone. And makes you wonder  if there could  be some truth to the stories after all. Everything about this story give me the shavers . Can hardly wait to see what happens in book 3 because this series always surprises me . 


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Book Description:

The only sound in the forest was the wind through the branches; the only light came from the campfire. Jessie stood up, suddenly gripped by a powerful sense of dread. There was something – someone – beyond the darkness, through the trees…

When single father Joe Keenan and his young son Finbar make camp for the night in the ancient forest of Leitrim, little do they imagine their rural escape is about to turn into a nightmare. For deep in the woods they find a corpse… As the remains of dozens more victims are uncovered by police, it becomes clear this is the burial site of a serial killer who has obviously been active, unnoticed, for years.

Arrested for the murders, while his beloved son is sent into care, Joe pleads his innocence to no avail. But criminal behaviourist Jessie Boyle is convinced the killer is still out there. Determined to reunite Joe and his son, Jessie’s investigation turns towards the local community. Who knows the shadowy depths of the forest well enough to hide not just one, but many bodies?

Then someone else goes missing, and the situation takes a terrifying turn: it’s clear the killer is escalating their gruesome spree. Forced to enter the woods alone to save a life, Jessie runs from a killer so skilled at hiding and so clever at hunting, it will take every ounce of her strength to make it out alive…


Author Bio:
Shane Dunphy (S. A. Dunphy) was born in Brighton in 1973, but grew up in Ireland, where he has lived and worked for most of his life. A child protection worker for fifteen years, he is the bestselling author of seventeen books, including the number one Irish bestseller Wednesday’s Child and the Sunday Times Bestseller The Girl Who Couldn't Smile. His bestselling series of crime novels (written under the name S. A. Dunphy) feature the criminologist David Dunnigan. Stories From the Margins, his new series of true crime books written for Audible, has been critically acclaimed and the second title in the series, The Bad Place, is an Audible True Crime bestseller. 





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