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No Way Out: The most gripping book of the year from the Richard and Judy Bestselling author (DI Fawley)

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Anyway, now I’ve established that I’m a huge Hunter advocate, No Way Out deserves its own special mention.

DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Penguin Books UK via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of No Way Out by Cara Hunter for review. By now I've gotten used to the writing style of Cara Hunter and the absence of definitive chapters, which I will admit I found a little jarring at first, instead the story unfolds almost like scenes from a play as piece by piece information is discovered and the team establish the facts surrounding this tragic case. Though Fawley was a little off his game in this book, he still was a really likable and capable character. Cara brings a wonderful cast of characters that are evolving within the series and we become engrossed in their lives and the interactions amongst themselves. It was the perfect balance of personal and professional for me and I loved seeing the dynamic of the group, as well.One thing that I have always appreciated in this series is that even though Adam Fawley has had some tragic things happen to him, he is still well adjusted and good at his job.

No es la novela "trepidante" y "adictiva" que nos venden en la portada, pero suscitó la suficiente intriga para tenerme enganchada y que no dejase de leer. Not only is there no sign of the parents but father Michael is supposedly in London speaking at an academic conference. Quinn is in the front row with his tablet in his hand and his pen behind his ear (yes, I know, it doesn't make sense, but that is what he does). Oh gosh, this case was like peeling away the layers of an onion, each layer revealing a little more until it gets right to the heart of the crime.Pese a comenzar lento, engancha por los interrogantes que plantea, la investigación intachable y un final en el que todo encaja. Taken my afternoon and filled it with engaging, exciting, edge-of-the-seat thrills and crime in the latest DI Adam Fawley book, No Way Out. In my opinion this book is the weakest of the three I have read although it was still a captivating read. DI Adam Fawley and his team have a particularly poignant case to deal with here - not only are there children involved, but it was around Christmas time as well, and although DI Fawley’s team are an eclectic bunch, they’re nothing if not tenacious, and this case will eat away at them like no other has, and none of them will rest until they’ve resolved it.

This third book in the series tackles the harrowing death of two children in a house fire over the Christmas period, with no sign of the parents - were the brothers death purely an awful tragedy or something even worse? Cara's novels have sold more than a million copies worldwide, and the TV rights to the series have now been acquired by the Fremantle group. Algo que recordaba muy vagamente pero Cara Hunter sabe situarnos muy bien en la historia personal de cada personaje y refrescarnos un poco la memoria.

Slowly the team begin to piece together a picture of the couples life, their marriage and family dynamics, and it's almost voyeuristic as we soon discover how Samantha was struggling with the effects of post-natal depression, a case of sibling jealousy from 10 year old Matty towards 3 year old Zachary, and Michael is not without his own fair share of problems, professional, personal and financial, that he was struggling to deal with. Cara Hunter is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling crime novels Close to Home, In the Dark, No Way Out, All the Rage and The Whole Truth all featuring DI Adam Fawley and his Oxford-based police team. The next Adam Fawley novel from Cara Hunter is pacy and twisted, an addictive read with a strong emotional core featuring as it does a family in peril. No Way Out is the 3rd in the DI Adam Frawley series, and once again it’s a convoluted and traumatic case.

The mix of social media, news and Police statements make this feel like a real crime and that the reader is the one who has to solve it. I felt genuinely baffled and stupid that I’d missed hints, but then you experience your mind blowing and can’t help re-reading previous paragraphs or saying ‘noooooo’ repeatedly.His wife's contrasts are softer: beige-brown hair, pinkish cheeks, light-coloured eyes, probably hazel. La trama de esta novela comienza cuando hay un incendio en la casa de la familia Esmond, de lo que resulta varios muertos en la familia, el equipo de Adam Fawley tendrá que investigar si es un incendio provocado o un accidente.

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