I’m finally getting there. October’s reading list got so massively neglected that I didn’t post one for November so I could catch up a bit. One more to finish and I’m over three quarters of the way through it.
Blurb from The Back Cover
A decomposed body washes up on a beach near Glasgow. The victim, Tracy Eadie.
Junkie. Prostitute. Fourteen years old.
Rosie Gilmour, tabloid journalist and crusader for justice, receives evidence linking police officials with Tracy’s disappearance.
Digging deeper, Rosie uncovers a sickening network of corruption and abuse, leading back to the very top of the establishment. And to powerful figures who want their secrets kept hidden.
Rosie has found the story of a lifetime. Yet living to tell it will be her greatest challenge.
My Thoughts on The Book
I really enjoyed this book. It is fast paced and full of twists and turns. I also liked the fact it is a crime book but is written from the view point of a journalist rather than a police officer. It was a nice twist and made the book unique within its genre.
The book tells the story of Rosie, the journalist, who is given evidence to prove that police are involved in a young girl’s murder. It tells of her fight to get the story told and much more. I don’t want to give too much away in case any of you want to read it.
Conclusion and Rating
This is a well written book with believable characters and more than enough action to keep readers hooked from the beginning right through to the end. 5/5
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Katy (What Katy Said)
I like crime books but I just don’t have the time to read. Perhaps in the new year I will make the time xx
Debbie, My Random Musings
You could get some audio books and listen on the go! I think that would just make me tired personally though lol 🙂 x