Wednesday, February 26, 2020

M for Murder by Keri Beevis

A Bloodhound Book




About The Book: 


Twenty-Six Letters. But only one Killer?

In 1989 the Alphabet Killer, Professor Rodney Boone, murdered eight students. The victims, 'A' to 'H', were each found with their surname initial carved into their neck. Victim nine narrowly escaped and the murderer was left to burn to death.
Eight years later and rookie police officer, Rebecca Angell, is thrown headlong into assisting a murder investigation. A body is found floating in the sewer, bearing the initial 'J'. The investigators are convinced they are dealing with a copycat killer, but Boone's body was never recovered…
As Angell scrambles to uncover the truth, the body count continues to rise, and it soon becomes apparent that the killer is intent on completing the alphabet…

*** This book was previously published as Dead Letter Day ***

What everyone is saying about M for Murder:

"more twists and turns than a roller coaster"
"engaging from the first page too and packed with a fast-paced and twisting narrative."
"An absolutely wonderful book that has you guessing"
"If you want to be entertained, thrilled, and unable to put a book down, this one's for you!"
"A brilliantly fast-paced story that grips you from the first page"
Keri Beevis is also the author of the bestselling psychological thrillers Dying to Tell and Deep Dark SecretsM for Murder is a gripping crime thriller which will keep you guessing until the very end. It will appeal to fans of authors like Angela Marsons, Robert Bryndza and Patricia Gibney. 

My Review: 

I'm becoming a fan. This book was just what I'd hoped. This is a standalone novel, and I'll warn you, it's not easy to put it down if you can! So, does Rebecca have a copy cat killer or the same one from prior murders on her hands? This story is full of twists, and suspense with plenty of action and strong characters. It's well written and I can't wait to read more from this author. This is a really good debut book! 

5 Stars


About The Author:




Keri Beevis wrote her first novel at age twenty, but it was a further twenty years before she was published after winning a contract in the Rethink Press New Novels Competition 2012.

Born in the village of Old Catton, less than a mile from where Anna Sewell was living when she wrote Black Beauty, Keri had a passion for reading and writing from a young age, though her tastes veered more to the macabre.

Today she still lives in Norwich, along with her two naughty kitties, Ellie and Lola, and a plentiful supply of red wine (her writing fuel), where she writes a comedic lifestyle column for a local magazine. She loves Hitchcock movies, exploring creepy places, and gets extremely competitive in local pub quizzes. She is also a self-confessed klutz.

Keri joined the Bloodhound team in 2019 and her first release with them, the psychological thriller, Dying To Tell, which is set in her beautiful home county of Norfolk, has been her biggest success to date, with over 1200 four and five star ratings on Goodreads.

Her new novel, Deep Dark Secrets (which was previously published as The Darkness Beneath) was released in January 2020.

Find out more about Keri and her books at www.keribeevis.com or you can follow her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/allaboutbeev or Twitter at www.twitter.com/keribeevis

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