A Secret to Die For By Matt Duff

Thank you @ZooloosBT and Matt Duff for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. A Secret to Die is a crime thriller and is a very short read of 69 pages. I like the front cover and enjoyed reading this book, I did wish it was longer. The story is about Thomas who is a medium who occasionally works with Scotland Yard. Then there is Joe who is a reporter who has to go back to Scotland due to his friend being Murdered. A Secret to Die is written well and hooks you straight the way. The story is engaging from the start. This is the first book I have read by Matt Duff and I can't wait for the next book. Out to buy now. 5 stars. Book Blurb Book One from the series ;Ghostly Tales From The Therapist;s Couch.; Thomas is a well-renowned medium who often helps out Scotland Yard with their cold cases. Joe, a reporter, trusted with a dangerous secret, flees to Scotland after his friend is murdered. Under police protection, he is pursued by the same hired assassin who is willing to do anything to prevent the Government’s secret from being revealed. With this case weighing heavily on his thoughts, Thomas pays a visit to his friend and therapist, Ian Baker, for another session on this therapist’s couch! Author Bio I was born in 1969 in Sidcup, Kent. My father was a Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan police and my mother was a housewife. I grew up and went to school in Bexley, Kent. My love of writing started from a young age as I was always reading and had a creative mind. Teachers were impressed with my writing and moved me up to higher English groups. My writing was exhibited to the school. I am married to a teacher and have one son. I was a highly qualified independent driving instructor for 15 years. During this time, I studied hypnotherapy. I have always been writing stories and poetry for pleasure but over the past 6 years I took up writing in earnest in the hope of achieving publication which has always been my ambition. I draw inspiration from the people in my life and some of my own personal experiences

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