With thanks to Rachel Random Resources, pleased to be on the tour for this read.
Detangling the plot:
A dead body. A hoard of forged banknotes. A gangster out for blood.
Newcastle, December 1955. Returning home after a weekend away, singer and amateur sleuth Rosie Robson discovers a man lying on a baggage trolley with his throat cut. After the police get involved, an attack on Rosie and her boss prompts Inspector Vic Walton to find a safe house for the pair. But the bad guys seem to be one step ahead of them and Rosie is forced to track down a possible witness to the murder in a bid to learn the truth. Can the canny crooner solve the mystery before a Newcastle gang boss catches up with her?
Set on Tyneside, Blood on the Tyne: Red Snow is book #3 in the Rosie Robson Murder Mysteries series.
Bobs and Books honest review:
Although this is book 3, it worked for me as a standalone.
Definitely one for Northern readers, as it felt very authentically Geordie. As a Cornish woman, I'm not sure I fully got to appreciate it all.
This moves at quite a pace and as its a short read, keeps the momentum throughout.
Heart thumping read.
About the author:
True-born Geordie Colin Garrow grew up in a former mining town in Northumberland and has worked in a plethora of professions including taxi driver, antiques dealer, drama facilitator, theatre director and fish processor. He has also occasionally masqueraded as a pirate. Colin’s published books include the Watson Letters series, the Terry Bell Mysteries and the Rosie Robson Murder Mysteries. His short stories have appeared in several literary mags, including: SN Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, The Grind, A3 Review, Inkapture and Scribble Magazine. These days he lives in a humble cottage in Northeast Scotland.
Social Media Links –
Website (Adults) https://colingarrow.org/
Website (Children) https://colingarrowbooks.com/
Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B014Z5DZD4
Twitter https://twitter.com/colingarrow
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