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Fatal Witness

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As usual, Robert Bryndza delivers on a thrilling read that you simply won't want to put down.

The characters are fabulous and the mystery is so compelling. I'll warn you that some scenes are a bit disturbing, but the author delivers on atmosphere!

I didn't guess the who or the why and loved the way the author kept surprising me.

An excellent read!

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This is Book 7 of the Detective Erika Foster Series. Detective Erika Foster is on a late night walk when she stumbles on a brutal murder. When she is assigned the case, she must uncover the killer before he striks again.

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I received a free copy from NetGalley. I have not read the other books in this series and did not feel lost for having not done so. Lots of twists and turns, and man, the poor detective never gets any time off. I look forward to reading others in the series.

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I was lucky to receive an advance copy of Fatal Witness by Robert Bryndza from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review and opinions. I was very excited to be approved for this book as I've been waiting 4 long years to read the next in the series. This book was absolutely worth the wait as it's fantastic! You do not need to read the prior books in order to enjoy this one however I say do yourself a favor and start at book one - it's a fantastic series!

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Fatal Witness by Robert Bryndza
Detective Katie Foster #7

This is the third of seven books in the series that I have read, and it is easily read without having read the others. The story is a straightforward police procedural serial killer murder mystery starring Detective Erika Foster and her team. Erika has been a widow for four years, has purchased a fixer-upper to live in, is roughing it in her house, and has mostly work-related friends and family to interact with. She is work-focused and seems a bit of a loner.

The book’s prologue begins with a gruesome graphic murder that Erika comes across on her way home one evening. The team arrives, she talks to the victim’s sister, and then Erika and her team are assigned the case to follow up on. There are a number of people to get alibis from, some sketchy people that might or might not be red herrings, and a podcast topic that could be important to the case…if they can figure out what it is about and who the focus of the story is supposed to be.

There are hints about various team members and how they and their families as well as a few updates about Erika, her family, and her best friend. There is a new man that appears that could become a romantic partner for Erika – wouldn’t mind finding out if Igor is in the next book as a friend or as more and do hope Georgie the cat appears again, too.

As for the murder mystery and police procedural aspects – they were fine, but they did not grip me as the previous books I have read did. I didn’t feel as connected to Erika and her team or to the murders as I would have liked to have been but did enjoy catching up with them and would read another book in the series when it is finished.

Thank you to NetGalley and Raven Street Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.

3-4 Stars

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I really got involved in this book. To be fair I didnt realise until I was writing this review that this was part of a series I had thought it was a start of a series. I enjoyed the different characters it makes a refreshing change, I am now going to explore more in this series

I was given a copy by netgalley and the publishers but the review is entirely my own.

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This is the first time I read a book from this author and I was looking forward to it as I read every day without fail and also listen to Audio books. The storyline was enjoyable and the mystery story well written but a bit longer than necessary. The main characters could have done with a bit more further development, I did not quite connect with them. It is still a decent read and would recommend this book.

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Fatal Witness is an excellent thriller that will have you rapidly turning pages right down to the last page of the epilogue. With the perfect amount of intrigue and twists and turns you will enjoy reading this book. There is no need to have read the other novels featuring Erica Foster to enjoy or understand this story but you will want to read the others once you’re done. It’s a great fun summer read.

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Ever since we met Det Erika Foster in THE GIRL IN THE ICE, she has gone through many trying times while working to bring some very nasty criminals to justice. Robert Bryndza has kept her character consistent while still developing her sense of justice a little more each book. Her skills have grown, just as they would in real life.

In FATAL WITNESS, Erika has changed jobs to help her heal from her emotional wounds. Her first night in her new home, as she walks home from having dinner out, a woman's scream brings her to a gruesome murder scene. Gruesome is an adjective used for many scenes in this book. Bryndza does not shy away from writing scenes so descriptive, you react strongly. Each of the murder scenes is definitely memorable. As Erika works with her team while still learning her new home and community, she will find her first imoressions were all surface deep and once scratched, they will never look the same again.

Robert Bryndza's writing is descriptive, realistic and sometimes gruesome but when building the back story for a murder thriller, he's 100% effective in grabbing your attention and keeping it. This is book #7 for Erika Foster but could be read as a stand alone. This book is GOOD! You should read all of them.

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This was such an addictive book. It read as a stand alone book. I raced through this and was sorry when I finished it. Interested to read more by this author. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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As always a brilliant crime book by Robert Bryndza. I have missed a couple in the series however it didnt affect my enjoyment of the book as its easy to follow and there is always a little catch up about Erika's life. A very well written plot and only one minor things that did bug me was the place names, in the book the author list Worthing as being in Kent but its Sussex. The description of the town and Worthing crematorium was good.

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I was so glad to find another book in the Erika Foster detective series as it had been a while and I wasn’t sure if the author had decided to retire her!
In this episode Erika has recently moved house and on her way back home after a fish and chip meal she stumbles across a murder. Vicky Clark is a real crime podcaster and her sister, Tess has found her brutally mutilated body. Fortunately Erika is on hand and is able to secure the scene and call for back up.
Erika and her team start to investigate and discover a number of suspects including one very creepy neighbour who is actually related someone within the police making any arrest very difficult.
Along the way there are many twists and just when the reader thinks they know who has committed the crime there is another shift in the plot!
It was great catching up with Erika and I was delighted to see that there was a possibility of a new love interest in her life! Her new home is meant to be a fresh start too but there are a few issues with lack of furniture including a bed which makes it difficult for her to get much rest during a very complicated investigation.
This was an excellent addition to the series and I am hoping that there will not be such a big gap before we get to catch up with Erika again.
Thanks to NetGalley and Raven Street Publishing for my arc.

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I will never grow old of this series, erika definitely goes through the mill. I love her team and how they grow and I'm so happy about igor. I can't wait for the next one and to think that she nearly got finished off. Well done robert on another masterpiece!

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I can't even tell you how excited I was when I found out that there was a new Erika Foster book coming out! After reading the sixth book in 2018, I kept waiting for the next one, but then figured it wasn't going to happen. But good things come to those who wait, because it did happen, and it far exceeded my expectations!

Book seven starts off with a shocking and brutal murder and I was hooked immediately! As with the other books in the series, this one was fast paced and had lots of twists and turns. There were so many potential murder suspects and I wasn't able to figure out who it was.

I really missed Erika over these past few years and it was great to catch up with her. I hope that the next book won't be too far behind because I really love this series!

If you enjoy crime thrillers and haven't read this series yet, go grab the first book, The Girl in the Ice. You won't regret it!

Thank you @netgalley, Ravens Street Publishing and @robertbryndza for the e-arc of this book!

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Seventh in the series but can be read as a stand alone. The novel hosts a great cast of characters and a riveting, gruesome storyline. Absolutely loved the writing and the dynamic mix of crime procedural and personal strifes.

Thank you to #RavenStreetPublishing and #NetGalley for the ARC of #FatalWitness which was read and reviewed voluntarily.

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I haven’t read any of this series before but I have read quite a few by this author and this is just good as all the others. Good story, great characters and plenty of twists and turns along the way. This is a really enjoyable read.

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FATAL WITNESS, a serial crime thriller killer case, is the 7th book in the Detective Erika Foster series by bestseller author, Robert Bryndza and having read all his previous books in the series, they keep getting better. I was so involved in this story that I resented any interruptions. Just leave me alone and let me read! I loved this book!

The Novels in the Detective Erika Foster Series Include:
1. The Girl in the Ice (2016)
2. The Night Stalker (2016)
3. Dark Water (2016)
4. Last Breath (2017)
5. Cold Blood (2017)
6. Deadly Secrets (2018)
7. Fatal Witness (2022)

This is my review of Fatal Witness.

DCI Erika Foster of the London Metropolitan Police is back leading the investigation with her team including; DI Moss and DI James Peterson. Foster had just moved into her new old Victorian house, and area called Blackheath with everything still in boxes.

Erika’s husband, Mark had also been a police officer, who had died on the job over four years ago during a botched drug raid.

Detective Erika Foster is on a late-night walk near her new house, where she stumbles upon a crime scene, on her way back from the chip shop. She hears a scream from one of the flats on the ground floor, and when she enters the flat, she is greeted by a woman, Tess Clarke, who says her sister, Vicky is dead.

The twenty-seven-year-old victim lay on a sofa bed, with her arms bound behind her back, face down in a large pool of blood. This was a brutal attack.

DCI Erika Foster is assigned to the case and discovers that Vicky had been a true-crime podcaster working on a new episode about a sexual predator who preys on young female students around South London, stalking and attacking his victims in their halls of residence.

Over time, Erika discovers that Vicky's notes and recordings were stolen from her flat at the time of her murder. Was Vicky killed to guarantee her silence?

But then the body of a young Bulgarian student doctor is discovered in the same building, and this changes everything.

Erika and her team must find the killer before he strikes again.

In this novel there was a nice mix of work and personal life for all the characters. Having read all Mr. Bryndza’s novels, it is a treat to follow this series and the journey of the development of the characters. I highly recommend both this series and this novel.

Many thanks to the author and Raven Street Publishing via NetGalley for my digital copy.

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This was the first book in this series that I have ever read, so new readers can rest assured you can pick it up from here.

I enjoyed it so much that I’m thinking of going back and reading from book one.

The mystery was very enjoyable, I loved the cast of characters and the attention to detail was superb. I don’t want to spoil a single thing because I read this completely blind, and I’m sure you’ll all enjoy doing the same.

If you want to read a book that has you guessing who did it until the very end, pick this up immediately!

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This was a great book! I discovered Robert Bryndza a few months ago and was very excited to see a new one available on netgalley. His thrillers always keep me guessing, and I appreciate that his protagonists are women who are somewhat flawed but also very smart. He also doesn't use the Cassandra trope, which gets tiresome after a few books. This was my first Erika Foster book, but it made me want to start reading his backlist.

Erika moved into a new flat and as she's walking down the street one night, she hears a scream. Immediately rushing to help, she discovers a woman wailing over her sister's bloodied body. This, of course, spurs Erika into action, securing the crime scene, and starting to question who killed the aspiring actress. But nothing is as it seems--not the actress, her sister, or anyone in the building where the young woman lived. What follows is an intricate chase where the reader isn't sure who killed the young woman--and neither is Erika.

The familial relationships in this book are what made it so strong--and so honest. The mystery is interesting, and I was thinking about the book when I wasn't actively reading it. Erika's a great protagonist and a smart detective, even if I wanted her to just go home and go to sleep a few times. Really enjoyed this book!

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Thank you so much for the opportunity to read Fatal Witness.
I always love catching up with Detective Erika Foster and is one of my favourite book series!
I read this while I had a lot going on so took a lot longer to finish than normally would, but I was hooked and kept wanting to get back to it.
Twisty and will have you guessing and reguessing.

Little disappointed in the ending and how quickly everything was revealed and concluded, but maybe that’s because there’ll be another one?? I hope so!

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