Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Mystery
Approximate word count: 70-75,000 words
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Author:
A native of
New Zealand, Vicki Tyley currently lives with her husband in rural Australia
and is the author of several bestselling mysteries for your Kindle, including Thin Blood, picked by Amazon as a
“Customer Favorite” in 2010.
For more,
visit Tyley’s website.
Description:
“Half her
family have been murdered in their beds. Her father is the prime suspect. And
things are about to get a whole lot worse...
Graphic
designer Dervla Johns wakes one morning to the news that her father, Warren, is
missing and her stepmother and step-siblings were found dead in their beds.
While the police hunt for Warren, Dervla searches for answers. Could her father
really be a killer? Refusing to be warned off by police threats, or intimidated
by the reporter who appears to be following her, she delves into her family's
past.
But as she
uncovers one shocking secret after another, Dervla's world is rocked further by
another murder - and she finds herself desperately trying to untangle a web of
illicit love and betrayal. Soon, Dervla must face her greatest fear... or
suffer the same deadly fate as her stepmother.”
Appraisal:
I’ve read
all of Vicki Tyley’s books and they all have some qualities that keep me coming
back starting with well constructed plots with multiple “suspects” to choose
from. I’ve yet to figure out whodunit until just before the climax, often
getting completely blindsided. (I then think back to the clues and realize they
were all there, if I’d only seen them.) The tension tends to be high, like a
thriller, with the protagonist often in danger (or at least feeling they are). The
protagonist is always someone I like and find myself pulling for them to solve
the mystery. The Australian settings and characters add a little spice, setting
them apart and giving me a change of pace from the norm.
Bitter Nothings has all of these qualities which
leaves me feeling that I don’t have anything new to say (other than “buy this
book, you’ll like it”). So, buy this book, you’ll like it.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
FYI:
Although
the author is Australian, it appears that she used US spelling conventions in
this book.
Rating: ***** Five stars
3 comments:
I really enjoyed this story. Can't wait to read the next one.
Thanks, Imogen. It has been a while since Vicki's last book. I wonder when she'll be putting out a new one.
Thanks, Al and Imogen, and a belated happy New Year.
I do have another book in the works. It should've been out way before now, but life and health have conspired against me. But it is coming. Stay tuned...
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