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It was a little cliche with the SIO being in a relationship with a fellow office, jealousy issues etc. But otherwise a well written and enjoyable read with a storyline that kept me guessing and likeable and believable characters. The plot is cleverly worked out, the tension maintained throughout and I thoroughly enjoyed the process involved to catch the dangerous real killer. Recommended read for anyone who like a smart and engaging police procedural.
Not his best book that I have read yet but still good. I did have to put it down and stop reading it for about two weeks and then came back to it and enjoyed it even more when I came back to it. I have two of his other books to read but these are in paperback. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Good plot but if it had been an audiobook it would have been read in a monotone.
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I loved the music recommendations at the beginning of each chapter. A young want-to-be-journalist who was born on the night that the re-opened rape and murder took place, has a podcast and is now looking into the same crime that was previously forgotten by the police. He has an older journalist keeping an eye on him, and they both get closer to death than they want as they delve into the past. Ivo has a friendship with DI Grace Fisher, but Ivo is hiding his own secret from that time. Wow, this was another excellent read from Isabelle Grey.
There are surprises along the way but mostly it has a momentum that pulls the reader along for the ride. It builds on a strong start and keeps going in the same vein to reach a satisfying conclusion. Grace has been investigating the unsolved rape and murder of Heather Bowyer in 1992 and now, thanks to new forensic techniques, she has identified familial DNA which she hopes will lead to the perpetrator. Coincidentally, aspiring journalist Freddie Craig is also looking into Heather's case and enlists the help of Fleet Street journalist Ivo Sweatman. Huge thanks to Anne Cater and Quercus books for my copy of the book and for inviting me onto the blog tour.
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Thank you to Random Things Tours for this copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily. I literally read Wrong Way Home in one night I couldn't put it down. One thing I love about this book was that I love going to Southend on Sea and most of my Family are from ColChester so I could relate to the areas within the book.
On completion, I went on to read 'Vroom with a View' and tracked down his website. He has numerous titles to his name and eventually I'll read all of them. Don't buy this because it might be a Bill Bryson... Bryson does a good book, with his astute descriptions of people he meets, and places he sees. This gives good descriptions of places that he sees, but there's virtually no people involved.
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The two teenage boys who accidently started the fire with a cigarette were saved by the quick thinking of taxi driver Larry Nixon. I love the DI Grace Fisher series and was excited to read the fourth book in this series. Grace finds her investigation shadowed by a young true-crime podcaster backed by veteran crime reporter Ivo Sweatman. Pressure mounts and she knows that a cold-blooded killer is slowly being backed into a corner, and that a cornered predator is often the most dangerous of all... I love to travel and I thought I would love this book but it was lacking in any real insight or wisdom. Just kind of a travel log about an interesting trip.

Luckily, for me, this reads perfectly well as a stand-alone. A fun, quick read with good, brisk writing and interesting observations. I agree with previous reviewers that it's fine to skip chapters you're not interested in; it's easy to get back into the book at any point.
I plan to visit my storage unit some time this year. When I do, rest assured, the image quality will improve dramatically. With woefully inadequate funds and little hope of actually making it through such notorious hot-spots as the Balkans, Iran and Afghanistan, I threw caution to the wind and followed the trail overland to the East. At first, the game controls may feel difficult to use. The WASD keys are used to move the camera view.

Moreover, use the right-click mouse button to rotate the camera. The landscapes used are reminiscent of Southern California and driving through your creation feels like you have spent years in the United States. Thankyou to NetGalley, the publishers and Isabelle Grey for the opportunity to read an ARC of this book. Then around page 300 the story suddenly became more exciting; there was some action which made me eager to read the end. I only wish this pace had been kept up throughout the story. If you are looking for a new, gripping crime series you should definitely try this series.
Then also try our other car games or Crazy Drift and Madalin Stunt Cars 2. The storyline was well thought out and easy to follow. Will definitely be reading more from this author.
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Larger pots can block water jets, leaving the dishes on top dirty. Also, make sure that all pots are angled down so they get the full benefit of the jets. Always put silverware except for knives in the designated cups with the handles facing downward. Don't let real silverware and stainless-steel utensils touch, though. During washing, a chemical reaction can cause pitting in the metal. Bowls and glasses go in the top rack of the dishwasher.
