4 July 2026

Review: THE BOY IN THE HEADLIGHTS, Samuel Bjork

  • This edition read as an e-book on Libby courtesy of my local library
  • Published: 21 March 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473508651 
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384
  • (The third book in the Holger Munch & Mia Kruger series) 
  • Translated by Charlotte Barslund 

Synopsis (publisher

Winter 1996. An old man is driving home when his headlights catch an animal on the empty road up ahead. He stamps hard on the brakes. But it is not an animal at all. It is a young boy, frightened and alone, with a set of deer antlers strapped firmly to his head.

Fourteen years later, a body is found in a mountain lake. Within weeks, three people have died. Each time, the killer has left a clue, inviting Special Investigations Detectives Munch and Krüger to play a deadly game - a game they cannot possibly win. Against the most dangerous and terrifying kind of serial killer. One who chooses their victims completely at random.

To find the killer they must look deep within their own dark pasts, but how can you stop a murderer when you cannot begin to predict their next move?

How can you stop a murderer when you cannot predict their next move? A serial killer is choosing his victims at random, it is a detective's worst nightmare and the ultimate challenge for Munch and Kruger.

Mindless killer? Or do they know exactly what they're doing?

My Take

This novel is set some 15 years after Mia Kruger first joined the Special Investigations Unit on Holger Munch's initiative. Since then the unit has had a chequered history, although uniquely successful, and Mia has suffered some mental health and drug issues. But Mia still has special skills to bring to the cases that the unit takes on. She is not entirely trusted by her colleagues which adds complexity to their cases.

Each of the incidents that make up this case do not at first appear to be connected but pathology reports reveal features in common. They need Mia to work out the other links. This case in particular is very complicated but draws the reader in so that you want to resolve it.

My rating: 4.5

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  • 30 June 2026

    Review: MAD MABEL, Sally Hepworth

    • This edition read on Libby, through my local library
    • Published by St. Martin's Publishing Group, released 21 April 2026 

    Synopsis (Overdrive)

    From New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth comes a twisty tale of justice, redemption, and one irrepressible woman who's not done breaking the rules just yet.

    Meet Elsie Mabel Fitzpatrick: eighty-one years old, gloriously grumpy, fiercely independent, and never without a hot cup of tea—or a cutting remark. She minds her own business in her quiet Melbourne suburb, until a neighbor turns up dead and the whispers start flying.

    Because Elsie hasn't always been Elsie. Once upon a headline, she was Mad Mabel Waller—Australia's youngest convicted murderer. But was she really mad, or just misunderstood? Either way, she's kept her secret buried for decades.

    Enter seven-year-old Persephone, a relentless little chatterbox who has just moved in across the road (armed with stickers, questions, and no sense of personal boundaries); Joan, who appears to have it in for Elsie; and a healthy dose of public interest—the cops are sniffing around, and the media is circling like seagulls at a picnic.

    So Mabel does what she's always done best—she takes matters into her own hands.

    Is she a cantankerous old lady with a shady past? A cold-blooded killer with arthritis? Or just someone who's finally ready to tell her side of the story?

    Sharp, surprising, and wickedly funny, this is the unforgettable story of a woman who's spent a lifetime being underestimated—and is about to prove everyone wrong. Again.

    My Take:

    Another exceptional story from Sally Hepworth. 

    Mabel has always wondered why it has been so difficult to acquire friends, why her father seems to dislike her so much, and what she has done to deserve the nickname of "Mad Mabel". 

    Looking back, Mabel has seemed to be followed around by death, and to be honest, she has been Australia's youngest convicted killer - of two people, not just one. But there have been at least two other deaths at her door, and now there appears to be a fifth. But, hang on, Mabel knows she at least she hasn't been responsible for the recent death of her elderly neighbour. This account reveals how the other four were linked to her.

    It makes you think about how often unkindness was her lot.  A story written with touches of humour and empathy. And if it hadn't been for Mabel's bosom buddy Daphne, and her latest "friend" Persephone....

    My rating: 4.7

    I've also read

  • 4.5, THE MOTHER IN LAW
  • 4.7, THE YOUNGER WIFE 
  • 4.7, THE SOULMATE
  • 4.8, DARLING GIRLS
  • 4.7, THE YOUNGER WIFE 
  • 4.7, THE GOOD SISTER
  • 27 June 2026

    Review: THE LAST STRAW, Paul Gitsham

    • This edition read on Libby (Overdrive) through my local library
    • Published by Harper Collins 2014
    • DCI Collins #1  

    Synopsis (Overdrive)

    When Professor Alan Tunbridge is discovered in his office with his throat slashed, the suspects start queuing up. The brilliant but unpleasant microbiologist had a genius for making enemies.

     For Warren Jones, newly appointed Detective Chief Inspector to the Middlesbury force, a high-profile murder is the ideal opportunity. He's determined to run a thorough and professional investigation but political pressure to resolve the case quickly and tensions in the office and at home make life anything but easy. 

    Everything seems to point to one vengeful man but the financial potential of the professor's pioneering research takes the inquiry in an intriguing and, for Jones and his team, dangerous direction. 

    My Take

    This title was published 12 years ago, the first in a series, and the author is now well established.

    The central character is a newly appointed Detective Chief Inspector, trying to establish himself with a new team. The victim is a high profile professor at the local university. Early investigation reveals that he was extremely unpopular, but who would want to kill him? Which of his actions was the final straw?

    This does have the signs of a "first book".  However the characters are well drawn and attractive. One of the drawbacks was the amount of technical/scientific information for the reader to absorb.

    But I do intend to read the next in the series. 

    My rating: 4.5

    About the author
    Paul Gitsham started his career as a biologist, working in such exotic locales as Manchester and Toronto. After stints as the world's most over-qualified receptionist and a spell making sure that international terrorists and other ne'er do wells hadn't opened a Junior Savings Account at a major UK bank (a job even less exciting than being a receptionist) he retrained as a Science Teacher. He now spends his time passing on his bad habits and sloppy lab-skills to the next generation of enquiring minds.

    Paul has always wanted to be a writer and his final report on leaving primary school predicted he'd be the next Roald Dahl! For the sake of balance it should be pointed out that it also said "he'll never get anywhere in life if his handwriting doesn't improve". Twenty five years later and his handwriting is worse than ever but millions of children around the world love him.*  

    Review: FIND THEM DEAD, Peter James

    Synopsis (publisher)

    Detective Superintendent Roy Grace unearths a powerful criminal network in the sinister crime novel Find Them Dead, by award winning author Peter James.

    Ending his secondment to London’s Met Police, Roy Grace gets a tip-off about a drugs mastermind operating out of Brighton. On his first day back in his old job, he is called to a seemingly senseless murder.

    Gradually, Grace’s investigation draws him into the evil sphere of an utterly ruthless drug dealer on trial. A man prepared to order the death of anyone it takes to enable him to walk free from court.

    Sitting in the jury is Meg Magellan, whose daughter's life is being threatened by a stranger who tells her that if she ever wants to see her alive again, it is very simple. At the end of the trial, all she has to do is make sure the jury says just two words . . . Not guilty.

    My Take

    When Meg Magellan joins a jury for the trial of a drugs mastermind she becomes involved in a way she could never have imagined, when she is targeted in rigging the outcome of the jury deliberation. 

    A chilling but believable story. Very thought provoking. 

    My rating: 4.6

    I've also read 

  • DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS
  • NOT DEAD ENOUGH
  • 5.0, DEAD TOMORROW
  • 4.8, DEAD LIKE YOU 
  • 5.0, THE HAWK IS DEAD - #22 
  • 18 June 2026

    Review: THE LIES BETWEEN THE LINES, Sheila Lowe

    • This book available from Amazon 
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GX316LCS
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Write Choice Ink, Publication date ‏ : ‎ 17 June 2026
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 333 pages
    • Book 10 of 10 ‏ : ‎ Claudia Rose Forensic Handwriting Mysteries 
    • author website 

    Synopsis  Amazon

    Handwriting doesn’t lie. But people do.

     Forensic handwriting expert Claudia Rose takes on two new cases: a forged signature in a troubling auto theft investigation, and a young woman desperate for help after her uncle receives a series of anonymous, threatening notes.
    As Claudia examines the handwriting behind each case, troubling undercurrents begin to surface. Details don’t add up. Stories shift. Emotional pressure bleeds through the ink in ways the writers never intended.
    Then a sudden tragedy strikes close to home, and Claudia’s work turns darker and far more personal. Someone is hiding behind half-truths and false leads, and the only clues she can trust are the ones written on the page.
    And even those carry lies between the lines.

    My Take

    I have never read a novel where the protagonist is a handwriting expert and I was firstly interested to find out what the plot would be and then how she fitted into it. I found Claudia Rose a very credible character and the plot lines very engaging. I think Australian readers might ask themselves whether this scenario would be possible in Australia, but nevertheless there is certainly enough to keep them reading.

    By absolute coincidence I am reviewing this novel on the day after it has been published. Perhaps not such a coincidence because the author sent me a copy of it just a few weeks ago. 

    My rating: 4.5

    About the author

    Sheila Lowe writes stories of psychological suspense that put ordinary people into extraordinary circumstances. Like her fictional character Claudia Rose in the award-winning Forensic Handwriting series, Sheila is a real-life forensic handwriting expert who testifies in court cases. She also writes the Beyond the Veil paranormal suspense series and nonfiction books about handwriting and personality.  

    13 June 2026

    Review: THREE REASONS FOR REVENGE, Dervla McTiernan

    • this title a library book from my local library
    • Published by Harper Collins Publishers Australia 2026
    • ISBN 978-1-4607-6016-1
    • 326 pages

    Synopsis (publisher)

    Three gifts. Three victims. One deadly game.

    Alexis Turner walks into the police station to report an assault. By the end of the day, she is nowhere to be found.

    Soon after she disappears, three identical packages arrive at three very different doors: a respected psychologist's home, a socialite's mansion, and a struggling single father's run-down apartment. Inside, each gift is perfectly tailored to its recipient - and each will tear apart the life of its intended victim.

    Detective Sergeant Judith Lee is smart and experienced, but this is no ordinary case. Someone with intimate knowledge of their targets is orchestrating these attacks. Someone who knows exactly how to hurt each victim where they're most vulnerable. And she's convinced that somehow, it connects back to Alexis Turner.

    As she races to uncover the connection between three seemingly unrelated people, Judith discovers she's no longer just investigating the game - she's being forced to play.

    My Take

    This standalone is a complex, tightly plotted, and increasingly layered story. It starts with a university student reporting an assault by a clinical psychologist, and following that there is roll out of what seem to be individual stories, but each is connected to the last. We see glimmers but really are not offered the final shocking connections until the very end. Meanwhile Detective Sergeant Judith Lee faces her own demons.

    A story of planned vengeance, and systemic failure in a number of ways. 

    Highly recommended. 

    My rating: 4.6

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  • 4.6, THE MURDER RULE 
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  • Review: LETHAL VENGEANCE, Robert Bryndza

    • This title read as a library book and on my Kindle
    • Published by Raven Street Publishing 2024
    • ISBN 978-1-914547-19-5
    • 412 pages
    • #8 Erika Foster series 

     Synopsis (author website)

    A powerful man is found dead. Bound. Gagged. Exposed. . .


    The Met wants it buried. Detective Erika Foster wants the truth.

    When Detective Erika Foster arrives at the home of prominent politician Neville Lomas, she finds a scene straight out of a nightmare: the man is naked, hog-tied, and very much dead. The official cause? Natural. The case? Closed—by order of the top brass.

    But two months later, when a famous casting director and a Premier League footballer are found murdered in eerily similar circumstances, Erika knows this is no coincidence. Someone is out for vengeance—and they’re just getting started.

    As the body count rises, Erika’s investigation leads to a bizarre twist: CCTV footage reveals five female suspects... all with the same face. And the deeper she digs, the more she uncovers a shadowy trail leading to a high-end sex worker who knows too much—and may be the key to unraveling a scandal the Met will do anything to keep buried.

    In a race against time, Erika must untangle a web of lies, secrets, and powerful enemies before the killer strikes again. But in a case where nothing is what it seems, one wrong move could be her last.

    Smart, fast-paced, and packed with jaw-dropping twists, Lethal Vengeance is a crime thriller that grips from the first page to the explosive finale. Can be read as a standalone story.

    My Take

    A very intense read with Erika always just hanging on to the management of her case. She gradually establishes links between 4 murder victims and uncovers a killer acting out vengeance for what these people had done to her in the past.

    Just a note: I began reading this in paperback until halfway through the glue binding the spine cracked and the book became loose leaf. I finished it on my Kindle. 

    My rating: 4.7

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