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Penshaw is the 13th book in the DCI Ryan Mystery series. To get full enjoyment from this book I would recommend that you read The Moor which is the book prior to this one, as there are a lot of references to events that happened in the previous novel.It’s quite hard to know what to say in my review for this book as I don’t want to give to much away in the previous book as well as this one. It was great to see one particular character in this book who I loved from the previous one as I was very i...
Oh, Jack you never learn!!!At least, this time, you had the intelligence not to try to solve everything by yourself!!!An intricate crime/mystery with a sad ending that leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth!
An old man, a former miner, is burned to death in his house, his wife barely escaping with her life. At first the death seems accidental, but is it? A few days later the man’s son, Simon, a former heroin addict dies from an apparent overdose, but was it? Ryan and his team smell a rat and start to investigate what possible motive there could be for these two deaths within one family so close together.The answers take them back 30 years, to the time of the miner’s strike and the allegations that s...
And again five stars for Ryan & Co. Very fast-paced and full of twists and turns. Again!
Penshaw is book thirteen in the DCI Ryan Mysteries series and it’s every bit as entertaining as all the previous books, which I have read and LOVED! I feel like I am becoming very repetitive in my reviews of this series, but honestly, I can’t recommend them highly enough. Each book is unique, but similar at the same time, if that makes sense!? The main characters are very familiar to me now and I talk about them as if I know them in real life! (I think my husband thinks I’ve lost the plot! Lol!)...
Could we kill Jack off?I have loved this series but 20% in this book I tossed it in. Jack is a tedious character and again he has landed in bother again. I just don’t care if he lives, dies, develops some level of EQ. I’m just bored with his endless stupidity.This story has such potential, repercussions from the 1984 miners strike. Major investigation in to organized crime. However I couldn’t go on. I pray that Jack dies in this book but I suspect LJ Ross loves this silly boy as a protagonist. S...
Opening with a prologue set during the Miner’s strike in 1984, the location is the village of Penshaw, in County Durham. A terrible time for the country which resulted in the closure of mines and collieries, deaths, imprisonment and long held grievances. The emotions, volatility of the situation, rising tide of feelings and knock on effect is captured perfectly. Thirty five years later Alan Watson, whose life went on a downward spiral after the mine closed, is killed in a house fire, his wife ba...
I really enjoyed listening to this. I live not far from the villages mentioned and I couldn't help but make mental notes of some of the places to visit. I thought that the story was well thought out and you can't help but like Ryan, his team and his wife Annie. I have just waded in with the series and need to listen to them as and when they are available from the library, which will be interesting.All in all, a good solid police drama.
Book 13 and still 5 stars.
Series: DCI Ryan Mysteries #12Publication Date: 7/27/19Number of Pages: 280OMGoodness! There is a LOT going on in Northumberia and we all need our running shoes on to keep up with it. Ryan and Lowerson are placed in untenable and dangerous positions, dead bodies are turning up in Penshaw, a dangerous villain from previous books turns up, and it appears there is more corruption within the constabulary. OH! MY! As always, the fast-paced, can’t-put-it-down mystery is filled with twists-and-turns th...
I pass this monument regularly on my way to my sister's, it is so good to read books that set locally :-)
Love this series - it just keeps getting better!
Another excellent book featuring Northumberland and DI Ryan. Looking forward to the next one
Visit the locations in the novelPenshaw. When I knew the latest novel was set on this very iconic site, I was intrigued. This to any North East native, and indeed many visitors, is a legendary tale of folklore and magic. A giant worm once wrapped itself around the hill on which the monument is built, giving it its unique shape. This is a place where fighting dragons and getting justice for local people is well ingrained into the history and heritage.Apt then that the major theme of the book is t...
Another great read from L.J. Ross. I’d recommend reading the previous books in the series to get the most from this book, or at the very least, the previous book - The Moor. Lots happens in The Moor and has repercussions in this book for Jack. The book gets off to a flying start and doesn’t let go until the gripping conclusion. There’s a few murders for the team to get stuck into but Ryan is also tasked with finding some corrupt officers. Another great read in this brilliant series.
A great start to this latest in the series where we go back to the 80’s and the mining strikes. Living in an old mining community, I found this really interesting. When a fire starts in the home of an 80 year old man and results in his death, DCI Ryan has to wonder if this is related to the mining strike back in the 1980’s. DCI Ryan and his team have a lot to contend with, as well as this case, it is believed there is a mole in the team. Who can Ryan trust? Are all his team whiter than white?I c...
I ordered Penshaw because I'm very familiar with the area. I didn't realise there were a dozen books featuring DCI Ryan which precede this. Penshaw is an excellent detective story with some very attractive heroes, some dreadful villains, thrilling locations and fascinating plot. The police procedural aspect of the tale is well-constructed and grippingly told. Dialogue is convincing and the plot exciting. Soon I shall start at the beginning with the DCI Ryan mysteries. Very entertaining.David Low...
With a fantastic cast of characters, a beautiful setting and an undeniable sense of place, it is little wonder that time and time again these books, the DCI Ryan series from LJ Ross, head straight to the top of the charts within mere hours of their release. I was late to the series, but have made up for it since, and each time a new book is released I will ensure that I make time to read it, no matter what. LJ Ross has reintroduced me to a part of the country that I always felt was beautiful, an...