Monday 15 October 2018

Come and Find Me - Sarah Hiliary #BlogTour #Review


Come and Find Me 

Today I am pleased to be able to participate in the blog tour for Come and Find Me by Sarah Hilary.  My thanks go to Anne Cater from Random Tours.  



About the Book

On the surface, Lara Chorley and Ruth Hull have nothing in common, other than their infatuation with Michael Vokey. Each is writing to a sadistic inmate, sharing her secrets, whispering her worst fears, craving his attention. 

DI Marnie Rome understands obsession. She’s finding it hard to give up her own addiction to a dangerous man: her foster brother, Stephen Keele. She wasn’t able to save her parents from Stephen. She lives with that guilt every day. 

As the hunt for Vokey gathers pace, Marnie fears one of the women may have found him - and is about to pay the ultimate price... Have you found her yet? 

Review

This is book 5 in the series and the first one I’ve read. This has been on my TBR pile for a while since managing to secure an early copy via a giveaway on Twitter earlier this year.

I don’t feel as though you need to read the previous book although could help as to the back story of the characters. However, I did enjoy this book, and was full of twist and turns and a few surprises. 

We are treated to a gripping tale involving Lara Chorley and Ruth Hull and their infatuation with a man called Michael Vokey. The only thing Michael Vokey is in prison and he is a bit sadistic with a strange drawing he has created pinned to his wall in the cell.

We have a few twists and turns through this book which added to my enjoyment and one that once I thought I had sussed out what was happening, I found that I was wrong.   I like that it books and to me it adds to the enjoyment. 

All in all I enjoyed this book and now have added to the previous books to my to be read list to catch up on the back stories of both DI Marie Rome and DS Noah Jake both of whom seem to have had troubled pasts on way or another.    

About the Author

Sarah Hilary’s debut, Someone Else’s Skin, won Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year 2015 and was a World Book Night selection for 2016.  The Observer’s Book of the Month (‘superbly disturbing’) and a Richard & Judy Book Club bestseller, it has been published worldwide. No Other Darkness, the second in the series was shortlisted for a Barry Award in the US.  Her DI Marnie Rome series continued with Tastes Like Fear, and Quieter Than Killing. Follow her on twitter @sarah_hilary. 



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My thanks to Sarah Hilary and also Anne @ Random Tours for my spot on the blog tour. 

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