Saturday, 25 February 2017

Book Review : Scared To Death By Rachel Amphlett

Scared To Death is the first of the new Kay Hunter crime thrillers by Rachel Amphlett and for those of you that like a long running series I have good news since there will be at least 4 books, the second of which ,Will To Live comes out in April.

PLOT A serial killer murdering for kicks. A detective seeking revenge.
When the body of a snatched schoolgirl is found in an abandoned biosciences building, the case is first treated as a kidnapping gone wrong.
But Detective Kay Hunter isn’t convinced, especially when a man is found dead with the ransom money still in his possession.
When a second schoolgirl is taken, Kay’s worst fears are realised.
With her career in jeopardy and desperate to conceal a disturbing secret, Kay’s hunt for the killer becomes a race against time before he claims another life.
For the killer, the game has only just begun...

What a fantastic way to be introduced to Rachel Amphlett, scared to death grabs you from the word go and gets straight to the point, which I like , there’s no fucking about here  . It's generously paced and the chapters are reasonably short ,which makes it easy to binge read multiple chapters at a time .I’m pretty certain that if I’d had the time I could have finished it in one go .

Scared To Death is an excellent police procedural, easily as good as the Inspector Banks or Harry Bosch books, in fact I’d go as far as saying Kay Hunter is the female equivalent of those guys.

Eli Matthews the man behind the murder and the kidnapping and attempted murder of two school girls is one seriously fucked up individual and his story is a sad one , you almost end up feeling sorry for him .
I found the main cast of characters to be okay, all the usual suspects of a modern police team are there and I’m sure they will develop more over the coming books.

 I love it when I read a new series and instantly like the main character, It happened with Jack Reacher, DCI Banks,Bosch , Bond , Rebus and I think kay hunter deserves a place on that list.



Verdict : Cracker, a promising start to a potentially great new series.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Q+A Rachel Amphlett

Rachel Amphlett is the autor of the Dan taylor thrilers and also the new Kay Hunter series. I sent these questions over to Rachel yesterday and she was kind enough to answer them . Thanks Rachel.


1.       When did you decide you wanted to write this series?

Early 2016 - the story ideas for the first four books came to me in snippets, and I developed the series from those initial meanderings. It all came together really quickly, so by the time I got back to Australia after a trip to the UK in June last year, I hit the ground running and started writing Scared to Death.

2.       Is Kay based on a real person?

No one single person, but as her character developed I incorporated tics and traits I've observed in people around and about. With regard to her profession as a detective, I have consulted with a number of working and retired police officers to ensure I have as much accuracy in the novels though, without detracting from the pacing.

3.       What can we expect from the next book and the ones beyond that?

Will to Live is the next one, and we've just done the cover reveal for that. It'll be published on 4 April 2017. Here's the blurb:

Reputation is everything
                    
When a packed commuter train runs over a body on a stretch of track known to locals as “Suicide Mile”, it soon transpires that the man was a victim of a calculated murder.

As the investigation evolves and a pattern of murders is uncovered, Detective Sergeant Kay Hunter realises the railway’s recent reputation may be the work of a brutal serial killer.

With a backlog of cold cases to investigate and attempting to uncover who is behind a professional vendetta against her, Kay must keep one step ahead of both the killer and her own adversaries.

When a second murder takes place within a week of the first, she realises the killer’s timetable has changed, and she’s running out of time to stop him…

Will to Live is the second book in a new crime thriller series featuring Kay Hunter – a detective with a hidden past and an uncertain future…

The series will continue to be fast-paced in nature, including the rate at which the books come out so readers won't have too long to wait for each instalment.

4.       Are there any particular authors that you look to for inspiration?

My favourites are Lee Child, Peter James, Michael Connelly, Robert Crais and when I decided to write a crime thriller series, I read interviews by all of these and authors such as Val McDermid and Ian Rankin, too - it was like going back to school, and very much a worthwhile exercise. It's hard to pick a favourite author these days because I keep discovering more and more whose writing I admire.

5.       Does kay share any characteristics with any other fictional detectives?

She's unusual in that she doesn't have a difficult personal life, and that was deliberate - I wanted her to be different to a lot of other fictional detectives. I wanted her to be resilient, but have a "safe haven" of sorts because the cases she deals with are so traumatic. There's still tension and drama with regard to her home life, but this is balanced by some of the more humorous things that go on with her other half being a vet.

6.       You also wrote the Dan Taylor books, are any more of those in the pipeline?

Yes, but I need the world to calm down geopolitically first!  There's been so much upheaval in the UK and USA what with Brexit and elections that I need to see how things settle before getting stuck into writing the fifth in the Dan Taylor book. My books are known for their accuracy and closeness to real-time events, so it's important to wait and see. I've got the basics of an outline, but it'll probably be 2018 before I publish another Dan Taylor book.

7.       Do you think that Dan Taylor and kay hunter could end up working together somehow?

I love this question - no-one else has asked me this!  You know what? Never say never. It'd be sod's law if I say "no" here, and then find myself writing something that features both of them somewhere down the track...!

8.       Is there a specific story arc in mind for the kay hunter books or will they all be standalones

They're standalones in the sense that every investigation is different, however there is a sub-plot thread that runs through the books.

9.       How many kay hunter books do you think there will be?
As long as readers keep reading them, I'll keep writing them! I also think there's scope for spin-off books within the Kay Hunter "world", too with some of the other characters - that's certainly what I had in mind when developing the series last year.

Now for the broader questions
Bond or Bourne? Bourne!

E-Book or Physical Book? Preferably physical book, but we're running out of shelf space, so I usually save that for favourite authors whose books I've been reading for years. I love my eReader for discovering new authors and picking up deals - I've got quite eclectic tastes in reading, so eBooks enable me to experiment.

A Book You Want Everyone to read ?

The Harry Dresden series by Jim Butcher.

Which up and coming authors should we keep an eye out for?

 I'm really looking forward to Vicky Newham's debut novel which is scheduled for publication in early 2018.

  Weirdest thing you’ve used as a bookmark?

Boarding pass. I love finding those in secondhand books, too - it's like "ooo, where did you go?" :)

Is there a Movie or TV adaptation that you preferred to the book?

Gone Girl - sorry, but I really couldn't get into the book, but I enjoyed the film.

Do you Ever judge a book  by its cover art?
Yes, if it's an author who's unknown to me. Cover first, then blurb, then first few pages are usually the deciding factors for me.



Thanks again for these wonderful questions - I hope I answered them okay!


Tuesday, 7 February 2017

· Rapid Fire Book Tag

·      Rapid Fire Book Tag
Last year I did the reader confessions tag and because it went down so well I’ve been looking out for another tag to get stuck into. This one was created byGirlReading on YouTube so I’ll link in her video somewhere https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-46EzDWdSY&feature=youtu.be
E-Book or Physical Book?
Both. But I have started reading a lot more e-books lately and the physical books have been getting a bit left behind. So I need to try and balance that out a bit.
Paperback Or Hardback?
Purely for convenience reasons it has to be paperbacks but I do buy the odd hardback, usually Jack Reacher books.
Online Or Instore shopping?
Mainly online but I do go to bookshops whenever I can
Trilogies or Series ?
Both
Heroes Or Villains?
Depends on the book but usually heroes, having said that
I’m rereading The A series of unfortunate events books at the minute and I’m finding myself liking Count Olaf over the Orphans
A Book You Want Everyone to read ?
I bet everyone will say this but it has to be Harry Potter
An Underrated Book?
This may come as a surprise but I’m going to say The Jack Reacher books .Purely because they get written off as “Beach Reads “ or Guilty pleasures by literary snobs . I hate that.
Last book you finished?
As I was saying by Jeremy Clarkson, for the third time. What can I say?  His books are just so easy to read and make great last minute presents .
Last book you bought?
Standing In Another Man’s grave by Ian Rankin.
Weirdest thing you’ve used as a bookmark?
Pokémon cards
Used books. Yes or No?
Absolutely yes
Top 3 genre’s?
Crime, comedy, Autobiography
Borrow or buy?
Buy. That way I don’t have to worry about giving them back
Characters or plot?
both
Long or short books?
Depends on the mood but I try and choose books that fall between the two , so 450- 500 pages or so is enough for me .
Long or short chapters?
Preferably short .
Books that make you laugh or cry?
Laugh.   only one book has ever made me cry.
Our world or fictional worlds?
Hello! Have you seen what’s going on in the world at the moment? Definitely fictional worlds
Audiobooks. yes or no ?
Yes. Audiobooks are the dog’s bollocks. (For those of you who aren’t from Britain that means awesome)
Ever judge a book  by its cover?
Ooh yes. And I buy books because of the cover as well
Movie or TV adaptations?
Either, as long as its bears some resemblance to the  book that’s being adapted
Movie that you preferred to the book
Casino Royale
Series or Standalone's?
Series. I like to feel as if I’m getting to know a character over multiple books.


I tag
Everyone who’s reading this.

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