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Fatal Witness

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Fatal Witness is the seventh book in the Detective Erika Foster series by Robert Bryndza. When you add a Slovakian female detective with a serial killer it equals my kinda crime thriller novel đź–¤ This is the first book that I have read in this series and I am now going to go back and read the rest of the series! I love the character of Detective Erika Foster and have enjoyed discovering more series that feature a female detective. If you love female detective thrillers, I highly recommend checking out this book and series!

Thank you to @netgalley and Raven Street Publishing for allowing me to read this book ahead of publication in exchange for my honest review.

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#FatalWitness by #RobertBryndza is the next installment of #detectiveErikaFoster I absolutely adore this series. A true crime podcaster becomes central to Erika Fosters next case - so much for moving to a quiet peaceful area! An absolute chilling pageturner. I had my favourite combo #ebook and #audiobook Many thanks to #Netgalley and #ravenstreetpublishing for gifting me an #ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I missed Erika. I love her and feel terrible most of the time for her. Well she is somehow better and feeling almost normal but she has really no luck in life. Beeing a stranger, losing her partner, losing so many things but she is still there helping the others and her family. It was a quick listening and also a part reading, I like the twists and I was never guessing what happened in the story thT is why I like the book.

Thank you Raven Street publising for this special alc and and arc verisons.

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A true crime podcaster may have gotten a little too close to the truth. Detective Erika Foster is out for an evening stroll when she stumbles over the body of Vicky Clarke. Clarke has been hard at work on a new podcast about a serial rapist attacking young women in London. Her notes and recordings have mysteriously disappeared, leading Erika to believe that Vicky may have uncovered the assailant’s identity. But things take an unexpected turn when a young doctor who lived in Vicky’s building is also murdered. Bryndza is such an outstanding writer, I don’t know why he isn’t a household name

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