Smoke and Murders : Book 2
(Author) J.L. BlackhurstCOMING SOON - PRE-ORDER NOWThe follow-up to Three Card Murder and the second book in a gripping new mystery series introducing Detective Tess Fox and her con-artist sister Sarah Jacobs. Members of the Lewes Bonfire Society would say afterwards that the event would have been a huge success that year, if it hadn't been for the dead body... When the charred remains of MP Rupert Millington are found inside a burning effigy, no one knows how they got there, but there are plenty of rumours about whodunnit. The lead suspect wants Detective Tess Fox and her con-artist sister Sarah Jacobs to help clear her name. She says she's being framed, but surely there is no smoke without fire. The heat is on when a second victim is killed in a locked room while Tess and Sarah are in the building. Can the duo solve this puzzling mystery and find the real killer before they strike again? Praise for J.L. Blackhurst 'A tasty whodunnit' The Sun 'One of the few authors where the twists leave me speechless' Netgalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A real puzzle box of a story' J.M. Hall, author of A Spoonful of Murder 'Incredibly ingenious' Netgalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Twisty, tricksy and whip-smart ... crackles with tension and humour' Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay series 'From the first sentence to the end I was hooked' Netgalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
J.L. Blackhurst
J.L. Blackhurst is a contemporary author known for their gripping, character-driven narratives and intricate storytelling. Their most notable works include "The Shadows Within" and "Echoes of the Past," which showcase Blackhurst's ability to blend elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological depth. Blackhurst's writing style is marked by evocative prose and nuanced character development, drawing readers into the complex worlds they create. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for building suspense, Blackhurst has made a significant impact on the thriller and suspense genres. Their most famous work, "The Shadows Within," has been praised for its compelling plot twists and thought-provoking themes, solidifying Blackhurst's reputation as a master of the genre.