Blood ties by Lin Le Versha

Thank you @Lin Le Versha and @RebeccaCoillins for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Blood ties is a crime thriller and 378 pages long. This is book 3 in the series and you can read as a dtandalone like i did This is the first book i have read by Lin Le Versha and i found it really good read. The story set in suffork and there was some good twists i did not see and Blood ties kept me gussing. The story was gripping and written really well. I was gripped from the first page and could not put it down 5 stars. Blurb Hector Percy appears to have it all. He shares his magnificent home, Glebe Hall, with his beloved wife Esme and son Jack, alongside their two closest friends and their daughter. But beneath the veneer of entitlement, Hector lives in fear of those who might snatch away his inheritance. Esme suspects he's right; they'd created the perfect existence but now the arrangement is crumbling. If that happens their blissful life at Glebe Hall would be over. Then tragedy strikes, forcing Hector and Esme to confront their future far sooner than they expected. One moment tearing the two families apart. Is this the end of their dreams? Former detective Steph Grant finds herself embroiled in the family dynamics as she, along with partner and former boss, DI Hale, are pulled into the investigation. Delving into the history of the two families and the Hall, Steph and Hale unearth buried secrets - secrets that shake the very foundations of Glebe Hall, secrets that will change the future forever. Author Bio Crime writer thanks to MA Creative Writing at UEA and Hobeck Books, Lin has drawn on her experience in London and Surrey schools and colleges as the inspiration for her debut novel. 'Blood Notes' is set in Suffolk, where she now lives and is Director of the Southwold Arts Festival. Her second novel will be published in 2022.

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