When Sergeant John Franklin’s case collides with journalist Georgie Harvey’s story about recent bush fire devastation on a local township, Georgie not only finds herself back in conflict with the man she’s been trying to forget, but uncovers a truth about the bush fires – a truth no-one is wanting to believe.
Category: Book Reviews
Quality book reviews by suspense writer Rowena Holloway. Reviews across all genres, with emphasis on suspense and women’s fiction.
Review: Silent Running by Lisette Kristensen
Right off the bat we’re captured by Baleigh’s voice. She’s sexually confident, damaged, tough. Perfect Noir. But this book comes with a warning…
Review: The Three Miss Allens
As a self-confessed family-secret addict, how could I not discover what had happened to the third Miss Allen in Remarkable Bay in 1934?
Review: Combatting Fear
Do you love a heroine who is strong, vulnerable and ready to fight for what she holds dear? That’s what multi-award nominated Sandy Vaile delivers in her high-octane, suspense-filled novels, with a twist of sexy romance.
Review: The Florentine Bridge
Mia Moretti has won the biggest battle of her life: cancer. But having come through the battle Mia no longer knows who she is, how does she deal with this new life and the shadow that hangs over her future?
Review: Beyond The Orchard by Anna Romer
Beyond the Orchard by Anna Romer is another gorgeous tale of family secrets and the ramshackle house in which they hide
Review: The Brother by Joakim Zander
The Brother by Joakim Zander is a tale of loss, anger and the need to belong.
Review: Try Not to Breathe
Can once-promising journalist Alex Dale overcome her demons to find the truth behind a shocking crime that has left a young woman in a coma for 15 years?
The Girl in the Ice
The last investigation Erika led went badly wrong… With her career hanging by a thread, can Erika face her personal demons to catch a serial killer before he strikes again?
Out of the Ice
Chilling and atmospheric. In this freezing, lonely landscape there are ghosts everywhere, and Laura begins to sense that her own eyes cannot be trusted. Is her mind playing tricks? Has she been in the ice too long?