Member Reviews
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Robert Bryndza is definitely near the top of my favourite authors and Darkness Falls is just another example of why. Kate and Tristan are still a great team working together and the story will seriously keep you hooked from page one.
Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I really enjoy this author and loved this book a real page turner with a great storyline, great characters and I would highly recommend.
I received this book from the publishers via Netgalley for a review. Another well written thriller from Robert Bryndza. Love all Robert's book and this is no exception. Great character's great plotting
Kate Marshall returns with another case to solve in her newly opened private detective agency.
Kate and her partner Tristan receive a phone call from the mother of a young woman who has been missing for the last twelve years. She has literally vanished into thin air with no trace whatsoever. As they start their investigation they can see on the outside why the police have closed the case, but as they dig deeper many puzzle pieces start to fit into place and reveal the bigger picture.
Will Kate and Tristan figure out what happened to Joanna or did she really vanish?
Ok so I was ridiculously excited to read this through netgalley. I have this book on preorder as I’d devoured the first two books in the Kate Marshall series and was eager to read the next instalment and it’s blown me away. From the very beginning you are drawn into the newest investigation and just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, bam, a spanner’s thrown into the works and your left unsure and quickly turning the page to see what’s next.
I’m thinking this is going to be one of my top books of the year, it was great and I can’t wait to read more in future following Kate and Tristan. A big 5 stars from me!
Robert Bryndza is a best selling author for a reason … his books are fantastic. The Kate Marshall series just gets better and better. Great characters, the right amount of tension, gruesomeness and twists. If you like a good crime thriller you are in for a treat. Can’t wait for the next instalment.
Amazing read which i really enjoyed, the author has a way of keeping you engaged and wanting to turn the page, i really love this type of writing and the author really shone with it. The storyline was captivating, i really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend to book readers, friends and/or family.
A book that is well written, full of suspense with true to life characters. The story flowed at a good pace, held my interest and was hard to put down. I highly recommend it as a must read.
I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is the first book of Robert Bryndza's I have read and it did not disappoint. An intriguing plot with plenty of twists and turns which I absolutely devoured over the course of an afternoon! I have since purchased the first two books in the Kate Marshall series to read as I find Kate to be a fantastic and compelling character.
This is a solid crime fiction novel, both extremely well written and nicely paced and I would recommend it to fans of cozy mysteries and thrillers alike.
Wow, well where do I start, another fantastic read, I love Kate and Tristan this was a great story, told very well and tied up nicely at the end, when's the next one coming
A solid crime fiction novel - it was well-written and nicely paced. And while it definitely can be read as a standalone (I did), you’ll be kind of in the dark about the relationships between characters if you do so. Even though I figured out who the ‘bad guy’ was really early on in the book, I still enjoyed the journey I was taken on in order to find the ‘why’
Another winner from this very talented author. Kate is one of my favourite characters amongst the many mysteries I read and she engaged me as much as she has in every other book I the series. I love the way this author brings the reader along for the ride, giving them the insider perspective and guiding them through twists and turns until the truth is revealed! Tristan makes an amazing side kick and seeing Kate’s relationship with her son grow is really satisfying.
I loved Shadow Sands so much, I head to buy Nine Elms (book one) as soon as I finished it. I ended up loving Nine Elms just as much. When I saw Darkness Fall was available I was really excited. Then, when I was approved I was even more excited and it went to the top of my list! The writing was stellar as always so I couldn't stop reading. The characters (other than Kate and Tristan) were nothing special to me and the story was not as good as the other books. It's a 3.75 star book rounded up to 4 stars, because the writing was so good.
I'm still enjoying this series, but I don't know, I didn't like this one as much as the last. I can't really pinpoint why, but something about this one just didn't connect with me like book 2.
This is not my usual favourite type of book, but having visited these areas I was interested to see where the story took them. But from the start I was hooked. I loved the characters, the way they are dealing with their own demons that all raise their ugly heads through the investigation, and I enjoyed their pain (I am bad I know.) The only thing that I was disappointed with was that I guessed who the killer was in the first few chapters, though not the entire reason why. But it did not distract from a good story, and I can not wait to read the next one.
In this mystery, Kate Marshall and Tristan Harper, two private investigators at Kate’s new agency work together to find out what happened to Joanna Duncan, a journalist who went missing 12 years prior.
After gaining access to the old case files, Kate uncovers a connection between Joanna and two missing men.
This was a pretty standard mystery involving a journalist, a politician, and sex scandals. The author includes enough plot twists to keep it unpredictable. I really wanted to find out what happened and how the cases were connected. The book does perpetuate some stereotypes about homosexuality and I found the ending to be a little chaotic.
I would be interested in reading other books in this series and by this author.
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#darknessfalls by @robertbryndza
#spherebooks @netgalley
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So I’ve not done a review for a very long time as I’ve not read a book for a very long time… but who better than to help get me back into reading than one of my absolute #favouriteauthors #robertbryndza! 👏
I saw this book in our netg account and I knew I had to read it and did just that in two days! Am I back? We shall see.
So Darkness Falls is book 3 in the #katemarshall series and is a classic Bryndaz. It was easy to read, presented in a straight forward way, the characters are familiar, likeable and easy to relate too and the story follows a recognisable format for any thriller / Bryndaz reader.
I found the story light, entertaining and complete. The chapters were short and snappy, moving the plot along at a nice pace. I was often left desperate to pick my kindle back up to find out the next clue or where the story would twist next.
Saying this, I did work out who the baddy was pretty early on and all credit to Bryndaz, he managed to keep my interest throughout and planted a few little twists that made me doubt myself. Overall a really excellent read!
Although, I am series in order kinda person, I do feel that you would be able to read this as a stand-alone! Definitely recommend that you pick this one up as soon as it’s released.
As this is a #arcread, thanks to author #robertbryndza #spherepublishing and #netgalley for allowing us to read this one (very) early!
Released: December 7th
If you have a netg account you may still be able to request this one and/or while your waiting I recommend reading the first two Kate Marshall books and all the #erikafoster series by this author, you won’t be disappointed! 😁
-Emily
Brilliant, I loved it. This really was a great book from start to finish. Ward Larsen has once again done a splendid job with the assassin David Slaton. He’s definitely one man you don’t want coming after you. I love the way there is always something happening in the story to keep you interested, it really was entertaining.
David Slaton was Mossad’s most lethal assassin. His focus and commitment couldn’t be faulted, every waking moment he was on alert. Deep sadness and revenge drove Slaton to be the very best at what he did. One day someone was going to pay for what they had done to him, and he wasn’t going to stop until that man was in the ground. The latest assignment in Luxemburg seemed easy enough, breaking into a hotel room and secure some intelligence. What could possibly go wrong with that? If you enjoy Action Thrillers, then you will love this book. Well worth the 5/5 Star Rating.
Robert Bryndza never fails to deliever. Here also the expectations far exceeded the actual book. Its a cosy mystery with loads of twists and turns. And you won’t see the end coming at all.,,.I am giving 4 stars to thus one
Robert Bryndza continues to thrill his audience with another successful Kate Marshall detective thriller. Kate Marshall's new detective agency gets their first case: a mother hires her and her partner, Tristan, to find out what happened to her daughter who went missing 12 years ago. Kate's investigation uncovers more missing people and the possibility of a serial killer who is still claiming victims. Despite being the third Kate Marshall in the series, this novel can be read as a stand alone and will leave the reader waiting for the next Kate Marshall story.
Thank you to #netgalley, the publisher and #robertbryndza for the opportunity to read the third entry in the Kate Marshall mystery series in return for a fair and honest review.
This is the third Kate Marshall book, and the third book that I have read - hot on the heels of the second book, that I read only the week before "Shadow Sands".
When we take up this story, Kate has inherited from her good friend - and AA sponsor - Myra, and has also decided to become a full-time Private Investigator along with her friend Tristan.
When they're asked to look into the long-ago disappearance of Joanna Duncan, Kate and Tristan are plunged into the world of a particularly bizarre serial killer. When examining the police files for the cold case, Kate comes upon two names inscribed in pen on the top of one of the boxes, along with a phone number.
These clues lead them to believe that Joanna was trying to tie the subject of a previous exposée, a politician who subsequently lost his seat, with the disappearances of these and other young, gay men. And it all seems to circle back to one or two particular individuals.
Having read the two previous books, it's good to see the character development continuing, as Kate and Tristan try to become better investigators while dealing with personal issues - Tristan recently came out to his sister and Kate and her son Jake have to deal with the continuing presence (albeit from behind bars) in their lives of her serial-killer ex/his serial-killer father (both being Peter Conway).
Mr. Bryndza manages to up the suspense chapter by chapter as this story careens to its inevitable end - but the twist he throws in is (almost) completely unexpected.
You don't have to have read the other books in the series to enjoy this one, but it certainly helps. Highly recommended.