Death in London

A Nightshade Crime Thriller, Emma & Nightshade Series, Book 1

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Pub Date Jul 11 2021 | Archive Date Aug 31 2021

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WHO DO THE MOB TURN TO WHEN THEY HAVE A MURDER TO SOLVE?

When the fiancée of a London crime boss turns up dead in a rival’s warehouse, no one claims to know why she was there or what she was doing, and the murder threatens a civil war.

Emma, the daughter of both families, is the only person able to assist Nightshade, an eccentric private detective, with the investigation. Piecing together a series of cryptic clues left by the killer, they line up the suspects. However, another slaying of a high-ranking member derails their progress.

Now dragged into a world she’s fought hard to avoid, Emma must do everything she can to help Nightshade catch the murderer and restore peace between the families, but time is running out.

Book One in a gripping Crime Thriller Mystery series.

NIGHTSHADE: A PRIVATE DETECTIVE WORKING FOR THE MOB

WHO DO THE MOB TURN TO WHEN THEY HAVE A MURDER TO SOLVE?

When the fiancée of a London crime boss turns up dead in a rival’s warehouse, no one claims to know why she was there or what she was doing...


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I would like to thank Netgalley and Victory Editing Netgalley Co-op for a review copy of Death in London, the first novel to feature gangland daughter Emma Greco and private detective Nightshade.

Emma’s divorced parents run separate criminal operations in London. When her father’s fiancée is murdered at her mother’s warehouse a gang war looks inevitable. Emma, a neutral, teams up with private investigator, Nightshade, to solve the murder, but it’s more complicated than it first appears as they follow cryptic clues and the bodies pile up.

I thoroughly enjoyed Death in London, which is a tense, exciting thriller that I couldn’t put down. I was so involved I read it in one sitting, staying up into the wee hours to finish it.

Obviously, the plot bears little resemblance to reality, but it’s fun and entertaining, so who cares? It is told from Emma’s point of view almost entirely, so the reader gets close to the investigation and can live it along with her. There is the odd interjection from DS Brennan to provide a counterpoint and that works well as a small note of sanity.

The novel is full of cryptic notes and dead bodies killed in inventive ways. I didn’t even try to interpret the notes, just taking how Emma and Nightshade saw them as gospel, but I did admire the artistic content of the murders. About half way through the penny dropped and I guessed the perpetrator and the motive, but it didn’t matter because there were still clues to decipher, bodies to find and twists to discover.

As I said the plot is inventive but it’s the writing that sets the novel apart. The author has the knack of conveying tension and urgency throughout and it pushes the reader to want to know what’s coming next and it’s all done in a deceptively easy style. I found it very impressive.

The novel is all about Emma, her relationship with Nightshade and a few secrets she holds close. Emma seems to have perfect recall, although it is never overtly stated. This makes her highly strung and, as a result, protected by her parents. Nightshade seems to be able to focus her and make her see clearly. I’m not sure how healthy it is. Still, the reader can’t help but warm to them and root for them when DS Brennan gets a bit heavy handed.

Death in London is a good read that I have no hesitation in recommending.

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I was wrapped up and taken on a short Lamborghini road trip from the first page by a very spoiled mistress. This author grabbed my attention from the beginning. He is so good at describing everything I could get a picture in my mind of every scene that Emma came upon.. I loved being taken along with Emma and trying to find the subtle clues of the murders, following the murders through her POV. There is a very complicated lifelong friendships that are ever evolving along the way. I definitely would recommend this book for its numerous, well placed, surprising, twists and turn of events.. Loved this one and look forward to reading more.books written by Peter Jay Black. Just a delight. I just gave my personal review for Death in London by Peter Jay Black. #DeathinLondon #NetGalley [NetGalley URL]

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