The Concierge by Miranda Rijks

Thank you @ZooloosBT and @MirandaRijks for letting me be part of tbis tour and reviewing this book. The Concierge is psycholocal read and 260 pages long. Simone is the one of the main chacter and her sister Alice dies and Simone needs to found out what happens to her but Simone needs to be careful because the same thing might happen to her. Tbe story is a good pace and keeps you hooked from the start. There is afew different narratives through the story. There is good tension through the book and definatly kept me guessing. I find Miranda style of writing good and easy to get in to . 5 stars Book Blurb They hired an assistant to help them. But she has other plans. High-flying duo Goldie and Braun Delucci run a major film production company. But recently their gilded lives were touched by tragedy when one of their leading actors, Ally, died in a car crash. What the Deluccis don’t realise is that their newly hired private assistant is actually Ally’s sister. Simone is convinced Ally’s death was suspicious and she is determined to find out what happened on that terrible night. Simone’s new job puts her at the heart of a rich, dysfunctional family. As she digs for the truth about Ally’s death, she realises someone is watching her. And they want her gone. That just makes Simone more determined to discover whatever terrible secret the Deluccis are hiding. But she doesn’t understand she is about to uncover something so dark, so shocking that her own life may never be the same again. Author Bio Miranda Rijks is a writer of psychological thrillers and suspense novels. She has an eclectic background ranging from law to running a garden centre. She’s been writing all of her life and has a Masters in writing. A couple of years ago she decided to ditch the business plans and press releases and now she’s living the dream, writing suspense novels full time. She lives in Sussex, England with her Dutch husband, musician daughter and black Labrador.

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  1. thank you so much for taking part in the tour and for sharing your review x

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