Thursday, June 30, 2016

Book 41 - Road to Nowhere - Steven Suttie



Kindle Edition

Cost: £1.99

Publisher:

Published: 18/05/16

Amazon uk link: Here

Goodreads Link: Here



The Blurb

Off-Duty Police Sergeant Jason Knight from Bolton police station has disappeared whilst cycling in the Lancashire countryside. His wife raised the alarm. Jason is not the kind of man who would go missing. Something is very clearly wrong. The disappearance quickly becomes a full-scale alert, and counter-terror police are on standby, monitoring the situation extremely closely.

DCI Andrew Miller is drafted in urgently to try and figure out what the hell is going on, and why Knight might suddenly disappear. It's a race against time to find the popular, well respected Sergeant.

Meanwhile, the local press are calling for Miller's resignation following the infamous "Neighbours From Hell" trial, and newspaper revelations that suggest Miller could be responsible for an apparent miscarriage of justice.

If Andy Miller thought that he already had enough on his plate - he's about to discover that there's plenty of room for more, in this fast-paced, gritty thriller set in Manchester and The Trough of Bowland, in the heart of Lancashire.


My Thoughts

This is the 3rd book in the DCI Miller series and continues on from the last book , "Neighbours From Hell".

Steven Suttie has an uncanny ability of writing great stories that come alive from the page. His stories are fast paced, humorous, down to earth and dare I say it “Gritty”.

As with the rest of the series this is a fun journey into the world of DCI Miller and you don’t quite know where it is taking you until you get there. Mr Suttie certainly knows how to finish a book, everyone has left me with a smile on my face. I do love a good ending.

I love the way the antagonist is written, I really felt sorry for him at one point.

The Author says that you don’t have to read the previous book to enjoy this one. You don’t but you should. You should read all of these books. You wont regret your trip into the world of DCI Miller. Brilliant stories, brilliantly written.

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