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Book: Stranger In The Mind

Reviewer: lady_j_reads

Source: Social Media

Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ (4.0 Stars)

Review:
You are in for a treat with this one!

In ‘Stranger in the mind’ we are taken back to the 1920’s. Detective Amelia Dei has just made it as Liverpool’s first female detective.

At first, I was wondering which kinder garden the rest of the force belonged to, then I remembered… oh, right, first woman detective… 1920s.

And so, she is stuck with cold cases. Have no fear. She will, of course, find cases that somehow seemes linked, cases that no one else have had a look at, coma patients dying is not that uncommon after all.

There is a veil of eerie over this book. Something unkown is aloft, and there is a cold sensation rising the hairs in your neck, and it is not the draft of your window. As if you read, and you can not properly see it all.

Que: Dr. Aaron Knight. A psychiatrist with a sinister gift. The body count increases. Or is the answer as mundane as Dr. Thomas Bevan? Will Amelia get to the killer in time to save her job and her life? Or will he get to her first? This is a thrilling hunt where you must see to believe.

Now, the question is: Will the villain always choose to do bad things? Or is there hope for humanity yet?

Fun fact from the authors:
Our trilogy started with a short story in August 2021 with the Doctor as the main character... And his name was Simon. Amelia didn't even exist!

The story is set in a real world location and the workhouse was a horrendous place. If you ever visit Liverpool Catholic Cathedral you can find all that remains of our infirmary, the largest bell as you walk the steps into the Cathedral was the bell from the infirmary clock tower.

Me: That is so cool! I need to get to Liverpool!

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