Book Review: Dig Two Graves by Helen H. Durrant

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MEET DETECTIVE HEDLEY SHARPE IN THIS BRILLIANT NEW CRIME SERIES FULL OF STUNNING TWISTS. 


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Synopsis:

A brand-new mystery from #1 bestselling author Helen H. Durrant that will have you gripped from start to explosive finish. 

Day 1. Chloe Todd believes her baby daughter is sleeping peacefully in her pram in the back garden. She lifts away the blanket to check on her — and gasps in shock. 

Chloe’s neighbour calls the police. But all is not as it seems . . . 

Day 2. Superintendent Hedley Sharpe is called to a murder scene in the city centre. A body is discovered in a cellar beneath an empty shop. A single shot to the head. The victim has been dead at least a year. 

Day 3. A second body is found in the cellar next door. Again a single bullet wound in the head. But this time the body is fresh

Hedley Sharpe doesn’t believe in coincidence. The two murders must be linked. Then he uncovers a connection to young mother Chloe Todd — and the case takes an extraordinary twist. 

Hedley’s investigations will unearth a series of dark secrets. Secrets that reach back into his own troubled past. 

Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Rachel McLean, Joy Ellis, J.D. Kirk, Rachel Abbott, Elly Griffiths or J.M. Dalgliesh. 


Review:

This new book is sure to keep you guessing til the end! With lots of twists, and bodies piling up, Sup. Sharpe is depending on his long tuned instincts to tell him is something is off, and it definitely is. The murders seem to be connected, but every time they turn up a link it gets dismissed. With multiple suspects and Todd acting suspicious, his instinct is telling him she's connected, but deciphering HOW is going to take all hands on deck sifting through the past with lots of dead ends. It's a nail biter, seeing if the police will solve this crime! Durrant does it again!


About the Author:

Helen sets her books in the area she has lived in for many years. The towns and villages that sit in the shelter of the Pennine hills. This is an area between two counties, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and between the city and the hills. It offers a rich mix of the industrial and the countryside and all the character therein.

Helen always planned to write crime novels. But until she retired from full-time work in a local further education college, it had to go on the back burner. Once she did retire - there was no excuse. She now writes full-time. Retirement proper will have to wait!

She has been married forever, has two grown up daughters, five grandchildren and one great grandchild. When she isn't writing Helen enjoys spending time with them.

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