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Thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel by Biba Pearce and would recommend it highly to anyone who loves a good thriller that keeps the reader enthralled to the last pages.

You can always rely on Biba Pearce for a good, British police procedural. I'd recommend her books to fans of Peter Robinson, Ruth Rendell and Joy Ellis. This story deals with a series of murders that DCI Rob Miller first believes are carried out by a copycat. It has to be a copycat because the original murderer is did, isn't he. I love this series, the whole dynamic between the different detectives is as important to the story as the actual case they are working. I think it would make a great tv series.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book

"The Putney Bridge Killer" written by Biba Pearce is a gripping novel which takes you on an intense journey filled with suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Pearce masterfully weaves a tale of mystery and intrigue, showcasing her talent for character development and plot twists. Each chapter left me wanting more, as I couldn't predict what would happen next! I highly recommend picking up this book.

I am glad I discovered this author. Her boss are fast paced definitely explore not just the murders but also the emotional toll on Rob Miller and his close group of family and comrades.
This book links back to book 1 which ended with a deep lasting effect on Robs relationship and being brought back into play by a potential copy cat, who could also a mole in the department, keeps you at the edge of your seat wanting to unravel the mystery.
Great read!
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A great thriller of a read, gripping, intense and very suspenseful.. 'DCI Rob Miller is called to a murder scene in the early hours of the morning. A young woman’s body has been discovered under Putney Bridge.' And so the story and investigation begins. And what a story it is. Another great addition to an already gripping and thrilling series.
The author really pulls you in with her writing adn characters and keeps you turning pages with the intrigue and suspense. A fast paced and great read and a wonderful series which I thoroughly enjoy.
Thank you NetGalley and Joffe Books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

A woman is raped and murdered, her body abandoned as the tide approaches. The police are horrified to discover links to an old case. Is the new killer a copycat or was there a big mistake with the original identification of the killer?
The Putney Bridge Killer is the 8th book in the DCI Rob Miller series of police procedurals. There are mentions of an old case and I am not sure if this featured in an earlier book. The police also discuss bad times which I assume were a direct result of their cases in recent books.
The book starts off with a brutal rape and murder. The speed of the crime and vivid depiction of the victim's last moments are quite jarring, even shocking. I was instantly hooked, wanting justice for the poor woman and for the police to prevent further deaths.
This was my first experience of the series and detective. I really like Rob Miller and his team. He is haunted by the past case as well as events that have affected his loved ones and colleagues. Naturally he is devastated by the new killer's spree and the possible links to the other killer and shudders at the thought he could have made a mistake in the original investigation.
The style of writing is easy to read and there are great twists along with shortish chapters to move the plot onwards quite quickly. I liked the authenticity of the characters and the depiction of the police case.
The Putney Bridge Killer is an enjoyable police procedural with a fab dilemma for the team.

The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce.
Detective Rob Miller mysteries book 8.
I really did enjoy this book. I do love this series. I liked the writing style and the story. Gripping and twisty. I couldn't put it down. I love the team are back. Rob, Jo, Jack, Jenny, Celeste, Trent, Harry, Will, and Mayhew. I certainly didn't see that coming. That surprised me. Very cleverly written. Although I did try to guess who it was but I was so wrong. I did like the ending. I hope there is more to come. Recommend.

Another stellar edition to this riveting series.
A strength of this author has always been her description and development of her characters they are all unique with their own individual characters and they compliment each other to a tee.
I have learnt since reading this book that it was connected to a case that was investigated in book one (I joined the series at book four) but I feel enough detail was given to be able to follow the case.
Fast paced, action packed, intently engaging read.

New Review - The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce
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This is the eighth book in the Detective Rob Miller Mystery series by @author_bibapearce. However, this is the first of her books I have read. I didn't realise when I requested this book on netgalley that this book features a returning storyline from the first book in the series. However, having finished the Putney Bridge Killer, I don't feel like this book couldn't be read in isolation. However, I'm sure reading the Thames Path Killer would fill in some questions I have.
The story follows DCI Rob Miller who is called to a murder scene below Putney Bridge, only to realise this murder echoes some previous murders. However DCI Miller killed the Surrey Stalker five years ago during the investigation. Did he get the wrong man, or is this a copycat?
I found this book a fast paced thriller which delighted all the way to the end with suspense building all the way through. The plot was well thought out and planned. I really enjoyed how all the threads came together. Overall a great read and I look forward to going back to the beginning of this series!! This book is out now!
Thanks to @joffebooks and @netgalley for the advanced copy.
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A young woman’s body is discovered on the shoreline under Putney Bridge, beaten, raped and strangled to death, and the case falls onto DCI Rob Miller at the Met’s MIT with his team of DS Jenny Bird, DS Harry Malhotra, DS Will Freemont and DC Celeste Parker, assisted by the very intuitive young PC Victor Trent. The post mortem reveals a chilling identical detail to Rob’s first case as DI, that of the man who despatched his victims as he prowled the Thames Path five years ago. It has to be a copycat, after all, the Surrey Stalker is dead. Rob knows this. Rob killed him. This new monster knows a crucial detail never revealed to the public and as the investigation proceeds, they also find a bizarre link to the very first murder and a vast suspect pool of people who had connections to the original case. But then another baffling piece of evidence turns up and the detectives have to wonder what this killer is trying to tell them. The Surrey Stalker is dead and this must be a copycat. Mustn’t it?
This is another excellent police procedural in a smashing series which has become one of my favourites. The plot is clever and full of surprises for both the reader and the detectives alike, and features a very likeable team of officers, especially Rob and young Trent who I’m glad has made the move from Marlow. It was interesting to see Rob having to revisit the horrors of his first big case and Det Supt Felicity Mayhew came over as a lot more vulnerable and human than previously. Jo also made a great addition to the investigation and it’s clear why she and Rob are such a good match. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can recommend it for anyone who wants a gripping read to keep them completely hooked till the end!

Here is my review for The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce
This was a thrilling read right from the start of the book. This is the first time I have read this author but it certainly won’t be the last as her level of detail is immense and she plots a story well. I got into the story straight from the start and found the story to be very intense. It was written really well and the plotting was superb. The characters were interesting and we learnt about the Murder Investigation Team although this is book eight which I thought was good. I liked the author’s writing style and found it easy to get into. The synopsis drew me to the story and I most certainly wasn’t disappointed by this story as it was a brilliant read. The story is very detailed with a lot of descriptive text. I look forward to reading more of the books in this series.
Blurb :
A thrilling new mystery from the bestselling and award-winning author Biba Pearce.
A brutal murder. A deadly secret. A killer who’s done this before . . .
DCI Rob Miller is called to a murder scene in the early hours of the morning. A young woman’s body has been discovered under Putney Bridge.
This was a particularly brutal attack. DCI Miller hasn’t seen such an unspeakable MO since the Surrey Stalker — a sadistic predator he took down five years ago.
But the Surrey Stalker is dead.
And he took the shocking truth about what he did to his victims to the grave. But this killer isn’t just copying the past — They know things only the original murderer could have known. They know police secrets and crime scene details that were withheld from the press.
With the media circling and a mole inside the force leaking information, Miller must untangle a deadly web of deception before the killer strikes again.
But as the body count rises and the noose tightens, one question haunts him:
Did he catch the wrong man all those years ago?
A gripping British crime thriller packed with psychological tension, shocking twists, and a detective who won’t stop until justice is served. Perfect for fans of Michael Wood, Joy Ellis, Matt Brolly, Helen Fields and Angela Marsons.

DCI Rob is in charge of the investigation of the brutal murder of a young woman whose body is found under Putney Bridge. Clearly there is a sick villain at work but when the murder starts to mirror murders from five years ago, things begin to get very strange. A second murder that mimics another from the same killer proves one of two things. The first one has Rob, his team and everyone else wondering if the first perp was the right guy, sending shock waves all over London. The second says it is a copycat who has access to some very sensitive documents. In other words, there is a leak. After some questioning what Rob knows to be true, they realize this is someone with the vendetta to ruin Rob’s reputation and get off on some very sadistic “jollies”.
This book is filled with tensions that build and build. I suspected the killer but I had no idea of the what or the why. That was an absolute stunner. The suspense did not let up until the very end and it was a nail biter. The characters are great. Intelligent, dedicated, insightful and human. It made for a thrilling read that kept me up past my bedtime because I just had to see how it ended. Five purrs and two paws up.

A fast paced plot with intriguing twists and turns. Full of suspense right up to the end. I guessed the identity of the copycat killer quite early on but that didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the book. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.

I love Biba Pearce novels and was really disappointed when I had difficulty downloading it from Netgalley to my Kindle. However, with a lot of perseverance I managed to get it on my ipad and it was well worth the effort. Exciting, nail biting and lots of twists and turns. I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend..

DCI Rob Miller is confronted with a chilling reminder from the past when he arrives at a murder scene beneath Putney Bridge, where a young woman has been brutally raped and murdered. The crime scene bears an unsettling resemblance to one he investigated five years ago while pursuing the Surrey Stalker.
But Rob knows he cannot be responsible for these recent events after all; he killed the Surrey Stalker. However, this new killer is not merely mimicking the past; they possess knowledge that only the police and the original murderer knew, including intricate details that were kept from the public.
As the killer seeks media attention and shows no signs of stopping, Rob becomes increasingly worried that there might be a mole within the investigation team.
Furthermore, the Surrey Stalker had previously targeted his ex-fiancée, Yvette, and Rob is terrified that his fiancée, Jo, and their son, Jack, could now be in danger and with time running out and the killer striking close to home, Rob must rely heavily on his team to catch this cunning killer.
And with well-developed characters, unexpected twists and a killer I did not see coming. The Putney Bridge Killer is gripping, unputdownable read that I would gladly recommend to everyone.

A gripping read which, I was pleased to learn, is part of an ongoing series. You can read it as stand alone, but the characters are really engaging so, like me, you may want to go back and read the previous books. It’s a strong police procedural, reading almost like a true crime account at times, and has a sense of atmosphere almost like noir detective thrillers. A really good read.

DCI Rob Miller is called to investigate and murder of young woman in Putney that echoes a case he has already solved. Miller and his team investigate and have to decide whether it is the return of the Surrey Stalker or a copycat out for infamy.
I enjoyed this book and found it easy to get into. I liked the pace and thought the story flowed well. The different narrators give perspective to the story and allow readers to get a glimpse of the characters’ personalities and personal lives alongside the solving of the crime. However, I found the inclusion of the victims sections a bit weird and not really necessary. Overall, a solid crime thriller. I can imagine it being a good holiday read.

First novel I have read from this author and it didn’t disappoint. Enjoyable from the first to last page. Plenty of twists and turns to keep me enthralled. Well rounded characters and very well written. Look forward to her next offering. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.

Gritty thriller set in London. A complicated case with plenty of twists and turns and a determined team of detectives who have to get it right.

In The Putney Bridge Killer, Biba Pearce delivers a taut and atmospheric police procedural that effortlessly blends the intrigue of a classic crime drama with the depth of a well-crafted novel. From the opening pages, the narrative unfolds like a high-stakes episode of a beloved crime series—only richer, more immersive, and with a psychological edge that elevates the entire experience.
At the heart of the story is a chilling question: Is the killer a copycat, or did the detectives apprehend the wrong suspect from the start? Pearce masterfully plays with this uncertainty, keeping the reader constantly questioning the truth as the investigation twists and turns. The suspense is meticulously paced, with revelations that are both surprising and satisfying.
What sets this novel apart is its vivid sense of place and character. The detailed descriptions and layered background create an atmosphere that feels authentic and lived-in, drawing the reader deeper into the world of the detectives and the sinister mystery they must solve. Pearce’s ability to balance procedural precision with emotional depth results in a gripping and intelligent read that will satisfy fans of the genre and leave them eager for more.