SELECTION By H.C. Kingsmill Moore

Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #New #BestSeller #ForYou #Books #Forthcoming #Reading #Bookworm #NineElmsBooks #BookCollection #BestSellingBooks #FreeReview #FreeBookreview #LBTThriller #LBTCrime #LBTMystery for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Selection is a crime thriller and I like Seb who is the main character, and it was fascinating and thrilling to follow his story. I read Selection in a day, and I was hooked to the book from the first chapter. The story is very intense at times and I didn't see the twists coming and was shocked with one that I didn't expect to happen. My heart felt for Seb at times and going through what he went and goes through. I did want to give him a big hug at times. Selection is a superb book and is written outstanding well, and you will not regret reading this book. I liked Seb family and girlfriend a lot and connected with them straight the way, but I was not sure on his boss. The plot is engaging and is at a fast pace you will be able to keep up with it. Looking forward to the next book. I don't normally read crime book a lot, but I am glad I read Selection excellent book . 5 stars. Blurb A rocky cliff face, the tragic death of his father, a spell in a harsh young offenders’ institution and a promising military career cut short all leave Seb Faber’s prospects looking bleak. However, an unexpected and lucrative job offer in the City seems to point to a more secure future. Seb turns out to be a natural on the equities trading floor of the City’s oldest bank, and this success leads to his selection for a special project. To add to his change of fortune he falls in love, and deeply. But Seb’s personal antennae are picking up anomalies. Perhaps everything is not quite as it seems. As his suspicions grow, he becomes increasingly unsure about who he can trust. Then his whole world is turned upside down. Torn in all directions, Seb fights through the mists of despair to regain his self-control and sense of purpose. His final steps lead to dramatic and totally unforeseen events in the South African bush.

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  1. Hugh Kingsmill Moore28 July 2024 at 04:27

    Thanks very much for these kind words Emma. Delighted you enjoyed it!

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