North Norfolk Murder Mysteries Box Set by Judi Daykin


North Norfolk Murder Mysteries Box Set
Title : North Norfolk Murder Mysteries Box Set
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 969
Publication : Published June 20, 2022

IN THIS THREE-BOOK BOX SET:

BOOK 1: UNDER VIOLENT SKIES

Detective Sara Hirst has moved from London to Norfolk Police's Serious Crimes Unit. She wants to know the truth about her father, who has connections to the area. Her mother won’t tell her the real story. Sara’s first call-out is to a decomposing body discovered in a ditch on a local farm. How does the murder relate to a recent spate of thefts? Who wanted the victim dead?

BOOK 2: INTO DEADLY STORMS
Dawn breaks as a dog-walker finds a dead body, half-naked and wrapped tightly in an old groundsheet. Sara is first on the scene. Who is the victim? And who will be next? Sara must take on some of Britain’s most wanted criminals if she’s to find out the truth.

BOOK 3: A BRUTAL SEASON
Carnival week in Cromer. It’s been an easy-going summer for the Norfolk Police’s Serious Crimes Unit — until this morning. The body of Daisy Shaw, the Carnival Queen, is discovered in a back alley, stretched out on the cobbles. The atmosphere in Cromer soon grows nasty. And the murder detectives are right in the thick of it, trying to piece together what happened to Daisy. Meanwhile, both Sara’s mother and boyfriend have bombshells to drop. Can Sara solve the case before anyone else gets hurt?


North Norfolk Murder Mysteries Box Set Reviews


  • Margaret Heher

    Generally I love these police procedurals, especially when featuring female lead characters written by women. This series started out on a good note. Characters were three dimensional, incident's believable; this third one became tedious. The class and race divisions could have been explored rather than repeatedly exposed. The descriptions of incidents became tedious rather than adding to the mystery of the crimes. The spousal abuse turned out to be one more flaw of a seriously flawed man and was not handled well. I will begin the 4th title, if no improvements probably will not attempt a 5th.

  • Bob Hurley

    Pier Less

    My in laws lived on Prince of Wales Road in Cromer and my wife and I and our son spent many Happy family holidays on the Broads and in Cromer. Carnival week is one of the best weeks of the year. Hence I felt so much affinity with these tales, places I knew, with some great story telling. DI Edwards, Sara and the team finally work together to deliver justice for those that needed them most. Great story telling with wonderful memories of the Noryh of Norfolk. Been there, seen that. Just was never found guilty 😉

  • Janice Clark

    This is a series (not a serial)--each book stands alone but each adds to a continuing story. They have all the elements of what I consider a good mystery: well-developed complex characters, multiple plot threads that weave together, lots of clues but an abundance of red herrings as well. The author even sneaks in some commentary about outmoded prejudices and dealing with social "dinosaurs"--not in a preachy way, just as part of the unfolding story. An enjoyable reading experience.

  • Jillian

    I tried the second and third stories after disappointment in the first. Ended up skipping whole sections and skimming to grasp the plot line. More bad things happen, Sara gains some acceptance, police partially successful, enough left of criminal network to fuel more stories. I won’t be reading them.

  • Kim Russell

    Although I enjoyed reading books set in places I know very well because I live in Norfolk, the writing style, the many typos and grammatical errors, and the one-dimensional characters spoiled the series for me. I did give it a chance and read all three books, but I will pass on any further books by this author.

  • peter lennard

    Great

    Loved reading these books keeps you interested all the way throughout great characters and all very believable love the locations as well