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All the Rage

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Another exciting read from Cara Hunter. This book has all the intrigue and thrills that we can expect from this author, each book just gets better and better. I love that as the series progresses we learn a bit more about the personal lives of all the detectives on the team. I look forward to the next book.

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Not many books will make me abandon my well planned reading list, but as soon as I got my grubby little mitts on this yesterday, I dropped what I was reading and dove straight in!
I LOVE this series, so was going in with very high expectations and I am very happy to say that they were well and truly met!
We are back in the world of the wonderful DI Fawley and his team and they have got themselves another twisty case or two!
With excellent plotting, more red herrings, twists and revelations than you can keep up with and some fabulously written characters, this is an absolute dream of a read!
I will say no more, other than if you are already a fan of this series, you will love this. If you aren't yet, you should be!

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Praise to Cara Hunter you have done it again!
I read this book in a day I could not put it down I was gripped from the first page.
I was sure I knew who it was but when the twist came in I was shocked.
Adam Fawley is a great character and as each book comes I love learning things about him and his family.
I can not wait to read the next book I have a feeling it’s going to get a bit darker...

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I am such a huge fan of this series so thank you to Penguin for letting me have an ARC!

Well I didn’t think Cara Hunter could do it again but I’ve been blown away by All the Rage! I went into this with high expectations so to get a better read than expected tells you how amazing this book is. I’m not going to bore anyone with a huge review when all you need to know is you have to read this. Whatever you’re doing, stop it and get this read now!

This is the best book I’ve read this year (so far) and will be making my reads of 2019 list.

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