Review: Dead Sorry - Helen Durrant
Review: Dead Sorry - Book #11 Calladine and Bayliss - Helen Durrant - June 2021
When it comes to British Mysteries, I
tend to find them a hit/miss but as this one featured my favorite tropes of
past cases resurfacing I was intrigued and as the book read on, I was hooked.
This book starts with the case of Millie who has been bullied by Jade and her
friends, one too many times and Millie freaked and attacked Kaz and Jade whilst
Sarah ran. Now Twenty Five years on, a woman at the Hobfield Estate which is
like the UK slums and poor people estates has been found dead. Next to her body
is a picture of a heart and in the middle, the initials MR are written in blood
with the word Sorry. The woman killed is the mum of the girl who was involved
in the incident twenty-five years ago with Millie and the same message was left.
After the day twenty-five years ago, Millie has never been seen again and now a
set of bones have been found matching a teenage girl. Calladine and Bayliss's
Book #11 was an action-packed thriller and was filled with a couple of
interlocked storylines from Drug lords to Past/Present Murder and PI's with an
added hint of romantics suspense to the story as Calladine finds himself with a
potential love interest in Kitty Lake. I am now looking forward to going back
and checking out the rest of the series. The other thing I loved, is that each
book can be read as a stand-alone tale.
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