Book Review: Echoes of Guilt by Rob Sinclair

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You can’t outrun your past... The latest nail-biting Dani Stephens mystery thriller

echoes of guilt cover

Synopsis:

It looks like suicide to DI Dani Stephens
A woman drowned in a bath; half a bottle of vodka and a packet of pills. But then evidence suggests that the woman was murdered – and that solving this mystery will mean delving deep into the past.
Still haunted by the previous investigation that left her boyfriend in intensive care, Dani’s search takes her into the world of organised crime – people willing to kill for their secrets.
As more bodies are discovered, smiling in the background is the man who tried to end her life: her own twin brother. Even behind bars, it seems that Ben might just hold the key to everything.
But can she trust him enough to help her? And can Dani trust herself to catch a killer who will stop at nothing to keep her silent?


Review:

This third book in the series, also takes a look at hidden secrets and what we think is the truth is something far far different. This mystery starts off a bit different- it appears to be suicide, but what is found in the apartment of the victim, makes the crime scene techs think otherwise and Dani agrees when she sees the scene. But as they delve more into the pictures they find, Dani has to confront not only her recent past, but also her brother, who she may need help from the solve this mystery. This third book gives us more insight in Dani's inner character, and really helps the reader feel more understanding for her and by the time the book takes off on it's roller coaster of a 2nd half, you're hooked on the story and may find yourself reading long into the night!

Another special- this one is ONLY $3.99 today on Kindle!


About the Author:

Rob specialised in forensic fraud investigations at a global accounting firm for thirteen years. He began writing in 2009 following a promise to his wife, an avid reader, that he could pen an 'unputdownable' thriller. Since then, Rob has sold over a million copies of his critically acclaimed and bestselling thrillers in the Enemy, James Ryker and Sleeper series. His work has received widespread critical acclaim, with many reviewers and readers likening Rob's work to authors at the very top of the genre, including Lee Child and Vince Flynn. 

Originally from the North East of England, Rob has lived and worked in a number of fast paced cities, including New York, and is now settled in the West Midlands with his wife and young sons

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