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Saturday, August 13, 2016

Review: Stone Cold Red Hot (Sal Kilkenny #4) by Cath Staincliffe


4.5 stars for Stone Cold Red Hot (Sal Kilkenny book 4) by Cath Staincliffe.

No two cases are ever the same. I marvel at the brilliancy of the author to continue spinning cases that have me on my toes.

In this fourth instalment, the missing person case is like the Pandora's box of secrets. As the story unfolds, the skeletons in the closet take on their queue numbers and tumble out one after the other, leaving me breathless and stone cold. Needless to say, red hot is another story (case) altogether.

A well paced and definitely mind absorbing great read.


Publisher: C & R Crime
Publication date: 24 May 2012

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When private eye Sal Kilkenny is asked to discover the whereabouts of Jennifer Pickering, disinherited by her family twenty years ago, it seems Jennifer does not want to be found. There are dark secrets waiting to be uncovered but can Sal break the conspiracy of silence that surrounds this mystery?

As she spends her days tracing Jennifer, Sal’s nights become shattered by an emotional and often dangerous assignment with the Neighbour Nuisance Unit on one of Manchester’s toughest housing estates. In this highly charged atmosphere of racial tension it’s not surprising when tempers flare.

As properties start to burn, Sal’s two cases spiral out of control and events, past and present, collide with deadly intensity…

*Blurb from author's website*

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