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Don't Say a Word offers an intriguing premise set against the backdrop of Cumbria, but it falls short in some areas for me. Salome Delaney is a compelling character, particularly in her struggle to balance her personal life with the demands of her job as a Collision Investigation Officer. The challenges she faces add a layer of complexity. However, these elements sometimes feel overshadowed by the main plot. The mystery surrounding the case involving medieval torture chambers is fascinating, yet it often veers into complicated territory. Sometimes, the pacing can drag, which left me wanting more urgency in the storyline. Additionally, the conflict with Detective Chief Inspector Magda Quinn, which seems pivotal, sometimes feels one-dimensional and lacks depth.
Overall, Don't Say a Word is engaging at times. The combination of personal struggles and a dark mystery is a promising mix, but the execution could have been tighter. It might be a compelling read for fans of crime fiction, but it may not leave a lasting impression.
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Hard to follow and somewhat rambling tale of violence and accusation. Everything ties in eventually, but a slog to get there.

4+
Sal Delaney #2
Between Hexham and Haydon Bridge, a 4x4 is wedged between a farm gate and a large oak tree. The driver is Sycamore Le Gros (yes, really) a wealthy landowner and he says he swerved to avoid a “zombie”. Sal, a Collision Investigation Officer is at the scene and feels a migraine coming on and exhaustion setting in as she listens to Sycamore‘s story. Then she hears something she can’t make sense of it. She heads towards the sound and is stunned with shock at the sight before her eyes and that’s just the start of the horror to come.
Talk about a powerful start. The fantastical, vivid writing makes me feel part of the scene and glues me to the narrative. David Mark has a unique way of writing, despite the horrifying nature of what his mind has conjured up, his writing is beautiful, it’s almost poetic and lyrical which is such a contrast to what you’re reading.
The author has created some brilliant characters with an originality to them. Sal is such a great character. She has so much going on in her personal life which she has to navigate alongside a difficult job and there are things lingering from her past that make her feel overwhelmed. In addition, she has to cope with the hatred of her superior officer in Magda Quinn, who as foul characters go, is in a league of our own. Some scenes between them are so good with tension and the animosity between them crackling off the pages. There are plenty of other really good characters too who have terrific back stories that I suspect will remain a theme throughout the next book and possibly those after that.
This is a complex case with apparently disparate threads that start connecting in one of those ‘Ah,I see’ revelations. It’s tense, suspenseful, eerie, gruesome, chilling to the bone, pitch black dark and in places it’s very scary. There are occasions where the hate, the fear and the sense of being overwhelmed positively jumps off the pages. It builds to an intense crescendo in a breathtaking conclusion and a cliffhanger ending. Clearly, to be continued.
Overall, a cracking read, albeit a dark one.
With thanks to NetGalley and especially to Severn House for the much appreciated EPUB in return for an honest review.

Thank you NetGalley and Severn House for the eARC.
This was the 2nd in the Sal Delaney series which I was really looking forward to reading.
Sal is in a bad place, still reeling from the events of the recent past and desperately missing her twin brother.
She has to attend the horrifying scene of a man so severely wounded he's barely clinging onto life, which plunges her into a mental spiral. Her ex is in hospital unable to function and she's looking after his 2 young
girls. Plus, her boss is determined to end her!
It's a bit of a tough read, very visceral and I had to skip certain passages that creeped me out. But as usual it's a beautifully written book with a terrific ending. Can't wait for no.3!

Traffic cop Sal Delaney has to solve another twisted and dark case in this pulse pounding and gritty police procedural set in the north of England, with a complex, intriguing female protagonist! Good book! This book had great suspense, murder, mystery, action, intrigue, and a few crazy twists and turns! The story was very interesting! I definitely recommend reading this book! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!