Blood Ribbons by Lin Le Versha

Thank you @HobeckBooks for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is book 4 in the Seris and it is a murder mystrey. This is the first book I have read by Lin Le Versha. It is well written, and it has three stories in the book that work very well together. The characters worked well throughout the book, and I did like Zoe and Duncan. Blood Ribbon is a very good and entertaining read. The story at a good pace that you can keep up with. You can read this book as a stand alone, as I did. I will go back and read the other three books. Fascinating read 4 stars. Blurb Arnhem 1944 British paratroopers launch one of the most audacious plans of the Second World War – Operation Market Garden. Private Duncan Shaw records his experiences as his unit fights desperately to capture a vital bridge from the Germans. Arnhem, Present Day Duncan’s great granddaughter Zoe retraces his steps as part of a college project to accompany veterans of the battle and record their experiences. What Zoe doesn’t anticipate is uncovering a series of disturbing family secrets, some with deadly consequences. Another dangerous case for Steph and Hale A body is found tangled in the rushes on the banks of the Rhine, close to the river boat where former police officer, Steph Grant, and her partner, Chief Inspector Philip Hale, are chaperoning students from the college where she now works. Working with Dutch police, the pair investigate further, and quickly discover that no one is safe – be they pupils, veterans or staff Bio rime 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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