Dead Time

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Pub Date May 14 2018 | Archive Date Jun 08 2018

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Description

Someone is recreating murders from the past – from DCI Lambert’s past

A man is found electrocuted in his bath. Accident? Suicide? Apparently not. Attached to the body is a handwritten note; all it says is ‘DCI Lambert’. And something about the case rings a bell…

Lambert, shaken by past and present, is put on notice when a major prisoner escapes. Is there a connection? And why are MI5 getting involved? Before the investigation is over, Lambert will be pushed to his very limits... And beyond.

How far would you go for justice? And what would you do to save your family?

The extraordinary new crime thriller from bestseller Matt Brolly is perfect for fans of Robert Bryndza, Joy Ellis and Angela Marsons.

Someone is recreating murders from the past – from DCI Lambert’s past

A man is found electrocuted in his bath. Accident? Suicide? Apparently not. Attached to the body is a handwritten note; all it...


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An enthralling investigation for DCI Lambert. Cases from his past being dragged into modern day, for him to solve. With consequences he could not have expected. Case solved but further investigation necessary to bring this to a conclusion. However a seemingly an old romance rekindled to give DCI Lambert something to look forward to in his life.

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Dead Time is the 4th book in the DCI Lambert series by Matt Brolly but the first one that I have read.

The lack of having read the other books was not a hindrance as there was enough backstory to fill in the gaps and to make me want to read the other books in the series.

Dead Time itself is a fast moving, page turning (or clicking) story where the action never stops and us thoroughly entertaining.

Yes you can probably drive a cart & horses through the police procedures described but this I found that this did not detract from the type of story.

So yes another series to add to the TBR pile

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kept me guessing till the end,so much going on which i love,hes the sort of detective who just gets on with the job, cant wait for the next one

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DCI Lambert is one of the good guys. Good at his job but not as a husband. He never seems able to keep his family happy. The local news person isn't very fond of him either and is busy blacksmith his name, with help from some very nasty people. No matter how many times he is told to back off, even to the point of being suspended, he's like a dog with a bone and won't let go.

Enjoypread

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DCI Lambert is back in action. Fans will not be disappointed with this book in the series. A thoroughly enjoyable read by Matt Brolly. A fast paced police procedural with an insight into Lambert's personal life. A 4 star read from me. Thank you for my copy, I reviewed on Amazon, Goodreads and Facebook.

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I would absolutely recommend this book. It's fast paced, with a well developed plot that brings you into the life of Lambert, his fellow police officers and family. A definite must read! This storyline and plot is full of blind alleys, twists and turns and shocks, you just do not see coming.

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Another well written, complex and twisted novel from Brolly. However this is a direct continuation of the first book, not an instalment as such and therefore I highly recommend reading the first book prior to this.

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Another great book from Matt Brolly. Fans will not be disappointed!

DCI Lambert is back and this time it's personal. A body has been found electrocuted in a bath, and whilst everything points to suicide, an index card with two words, DCI Lambert, printed on it starts the police on a gripping adventure and murder hunt.

I would absolutely recommend this book. It's fast paced, with a well developed plot that brings you into the life of Lambert, his fellow police officers and family. A definite must read!

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Thanks Netgalley for a copy to read and review and give my honest opinion. Nice cover and blurb. This is the fourth book in the series and the series should be read in order for best entertainment value since the author lightly describes characters in this book. All the characters seem to play a previous part in a prior book since the criminals in the case are from an already closed case.


Detective Chief Inspector Lambert is called to a crime scene of what looks to be a death by electrocution in the bathtub. The killer has left his name on a handwritten note at the scene. A subtle taunt from the killer to make sure DCI Lambert is alerted to the case. DCI Lambert has recently gained notoriety because of the high profile case he has just worked on putting away several pedophiles. While Lambert's career seems to be taking off his personal life is a mess. He has recently reconciled with his ex wife and they are currently taking things slow. The case heats up though when the killer leaves Lamberts name at several more murders, and Lambert is eventually suspended.

I enjoyed the book but I think my reading pleasure was stunted because I hadn't any of the previous books. I found it really peculiar though that the police itself had multiple burner phones, and was consistently downgrading other officers to not touch this investigation. I don't have much experience with British Police but some major trust issues going on. Still it was a great book, and entertainment was four stars. I would read from this author again.

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I would like to thank Netgalley and Canelo for an advance copy of Dead Time, the fourth novel to feature DCI Michael Lambert of the Met.

Lambert is settling back into an uneasy home life with his wife Sophie and adopted daughter Jane when he gets a call to go to a flat in Hampstead where a man has been electrocuted in his bath. It all points to suicide except for the index card with two words printed on it, DCI Lambert. Despite the brass's misgivings Lambert's boss, Glenn Tillman assigns him the case, arguing that the killer wants him involved. Separately, DCI Sarah May, Lambert's ex girlfriend, is investigating the daring escape from custody of Peter Saunders, a member of The Manor paedophile ring whom Lambert imprisoned a year earlier.

I thoroughly enjoyed Dead Time which is an action packed, high octane thriller which carries on with the same theme as the previous novel, Dead Embers, so while the Dead Time works as a stand alone the reader will get more from it having read Dead Embers first.

The Manor is a nebulous association of depraved paedophiles with members in high places and a strong desire to protect its members. Fortunately for the reader the novel is not interested in the paedophilia, only the protection which involves harming Lambert. The plot is well conceived and an exciting read as Lambert suffers blow after blow but always manages to rally and push the case forward. Most of the twists are real surprises so the novel held my attention throughout.

As the novel is a thriller, rather than a procedural characterisation is not its strongpoint. Sarah May does a lot of running and otherwise follows Lambert's suggestions. Glenn Tillman is an enigmatic man of uncertain temper and mysterious sources of both information and manpower. The most developed character is the protagonist, Michael Lambert, a smart man burdened with guilt over the death of his daughter, Chloe. It makes his relationship with Sophie problematic and dysfunctional and not very convincing.

Dead Time is a good read which I have no hesitation in recommending.

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