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Sunday 11 March 2018

Redemption Point (Crimson Lake #2) by Candice Fox


Description from Goodreads:

"In a dark roadside hovel called the Barking Fog Inn, the bodies of two young bartenders lie on a beer-sodden floor.  Only the night-time animals in the surrounding forest were close enough to hear their screams.

Crimson Lake's resident private detectives are hired to take on the case.  Disgraced former police detective Ted Conkaffey and convicted murderer Amanda Pharrell are uneasy allies working alongside DI Pip Sweeney on her first homicide investigation.

For Ted, a new case serves as a welcome distraction from his fight to clear his name over the abduction of a teenage girl.

For all three, the hunt for the truth will draw them into a violent dance with evil.  Redemption is certainly on the cards - but it may well cost them their lives ..."


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This is a sequel to Crimson Lake; a book I gave 4 stars; this one also gets 4 stars.  I really recommend you read Crimson Lake before reading this otherwise you will not get the really important background to the 2 main characters, Ted and Amanda and, I feel, that is essential to get everything out of this story and an understanding of these 2 very different and intriguing characters.

The story has 2 main facets.  The first being the murder of two young people and the second of Ted's attempts to clear his name of the violent attack on a young girl.  Both parts fit together really well as does the unlikely partnership of Ted and Amanda and the relationship between Ted and his geese!

Well written; funny and sad with a story that will make you shout at it at times and laugh out loud at others, Redemption Point and its predecessor are books I'm glad I didn't miss out on and I would highly recommend.

Thanks go to Ellie Gibbons, Marketing Manager at Cornerstone - Penguin Random House UK and the author, Candice Fox for my copy in return for an honest review.


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Author website:  Candice Fox

Author twitter:  @candicefoxbooks




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