Blog Tour-Danger by Robin Nye

 

Yay my first ever blog tour!!! And I'm soooo excited. And what a great start with this great book. All thanks to the lovely Anne Cater on Random Things Tours and the author Robin Nye. So, let's start.



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Name: Danger
Author: Robin Nye
Genre: Crime-Thriller
Published in: August 2020


BLURB

'Danger' is a riveting, fast-paced thriller that ranges from the leafy countryside of Kent to the windswept shores of the Black Sea and to the dramatic coastline of Cornwall. At its heart, 'Danger' is a compelling story depicting the hopelessness, desolation and suffering of those caught up in people-trafficking across Europe. A guest goes missing from a five-star country hotel, sparking an investigation which leads DI Sarah Hunter and DS Ted Selitto of Kent Police to the discovery that young girls are being trafficked from Eastern Europe to the UK for exploitation in the sex industry. As the body count rises, Hunter and Selitto find themselves caught up in a ferocious war between gangs of ruthless traffickers, each vying for supremacy in this sordid world. But will Hunter and Selitto be able to identify the mastermind who controls the UK operation before he can be silenced forever?

MY REVIEW

What? 

Seriously? 

How? 

Oh My God!! 

Wow!!

Reactions similar to this I had while reading this twisty tale about a matter that actually may be true. This is a spine chilling, disturbing and dark story that is mainly concerned with the sex trafficking of girls and how things go bad to worse when people becomes greedy. 

The writing style is a bit descriptive. The start was a bit slow but gradually it picked up a fast pace from like after 100-150 pages. It’s also simple to get into the story (like watching a TV series or a movie which is the most important thing for me). The descriptions add up to it.

It also turns creepy and spine chilling into some of the crime scenes and how can I forget those disturbing post mortems that the detectives had to attend. We also connects with the cops for the fact that even after attending so many post mortems they never seem to be getting used to it and feeling the exact amount of discomfort as the readers. But what I really liked that the amount of describing all of that is just ample, not too much nor too less.

As a series, I must say that the base or the foundation of the series has been laid out very strong. With all those strong characters and those twisty plotlines I see this series far going if only it gains the appreciation it deserves.

Among all the amazing characters my favorite has to be the character of Beth Dench. I don’t know exactly why but it’s just that I used to get a little excited on her entrance into the scene.

I also loved to read this different storyline about these people who are the enemies of the enemies. We know they are criminals "behind the scenes" (the story often moves forward with the other criminal's POV) who are creating nuisance for the criminals themselves. We actually know most of the things going on between the cops and the criminals but there is still suspense and which keeps it going.

All in all, this was a great read for me. A series that reminded me of the Fry and Cooper series (although it has a lot of differences) with characters about whom I'd love to read more.

You can buy this book here.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Robin Nye has had a life-long interest in writing. 'Danger' is his first full-length novel. Leading a busy life in the commercial and voluntary sectors, he has plotted numerous stories over the years when travelling the world but has never had the time to write in earnest until now. He's already well advanced with his follow-up Hunter and Selitto novel.

 




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