Tuesday, January 16, 2018

A Doll's House

In M.J. Arlidge's A Doll's House, the third installment in the Helen Grace serial thriller series, this chilling thriller will blow your mind and send spriral chills through your spine. When Ruby Spackling was discovered missing, and a dead body was discovered on the beach, DI Helen Grace from the Northingham Police was on the scene from her team. The decomposed body of Pippa Briers, who was presumed missing for a couple of years, was only the tip of this rock hard iceberg. While the madman had kept Ruby prisoner in his own doll's house, it was a race against time. The heat was on for Helen and DI Sanderson, when her superior DS Ceri Harwood had more than a pick of a bone with her and wanted to ruin her career in more ways than one. With Helen's colleagues and close friends supported her on the case, she would do anything to stand her ground. And that's when two more bodies were discovered on the same beach, another two missing persons case with the same link to the killer and Ruby's kidnapper--the texts and tweets that came from their accounts and the Bluebird tattoo. When they pieced together this puzzle with one final link, Ruby escapes from her captor and Helen's risk her own life to bring the killer down in a blaze of glory.

This was another gripping and a bit disturbing thriller in this series. But it captured my attention and made me want to read more. I cared for Helen Grace and how she dealt with some many things that's been thrown at her, inside and outside of work. I liked how she put her team on charge and grab pieces and bits to connect this puzzle. I've found Lloyd to be okay with his own faults and Ceri Harwood a bit condesending and mean. I did like the Northingham locations set in London and how it appealed to my scenes for the settings. This would make you hooked on the first page and to keep on reading more to the end. It would have your heart pumping at every twisted turn with nonstop action, drama, suspense and a lot of mystery.

Will you be chosen to visit a Doll's House today?

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