HE’LL BREAK YOUR HEART.
LITERALLY.
Franklin B Goodman wants to spread love wherever he goes.
But love is an emotion he doesn’t understand.
In Franklin’s dangerously warped mind, a damaged relationship is like a sick animal. He is willing to take extreme measures to nurse it back to health.
And if that doesn’t work…
…the only option is to put it out of its misery.
On the other side of the River Mersey, murder detectives Nathan Cody and Megan Webley have their hands full with a manhunt to locate the killer of a beautiful and wealthy woman.
The last thing they need right now is for Franklin B Goodman to become interested in their lives
Book Info: Print length: 341 pages. Publisher: Redshank Press. Publication Date: 16 July 2024
My Thoughts:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to the publishers who have at long last published a new DS Nathan Cody book … I’ve been waiting since 2019 and finally Love Kills has arrived, and it’s free on Kindle Unlimited too.
For those who haven’t read any books by David Jackson yet, let me tell you a few things about this author. He is one of a handful of my go-to authors that I read without even checking the book blurb, he’s written some of my all time favourite books (Cry Baby, Don’t Make A Sound, The Resident) and has created 2 of my all time favourite police procedural series with 2 of my all time favourite DS’ – Callum Doyle and Nathan Cody, and I like to think of myself as his #1 fan (although a couple of other bloggers may disagree!!).
So now I’ve explained more and hopefully piqued your interest, let’s talk about Love Kills. As much I hate to say this because I do suffer from S-OCD (that’s series OCD) and truly believe books should be read in the order they were published, all David’s books from this series and the Callum Doyle series can be read as a standalone so grab yourself a copy immediately.
Love Kills is a seriously addictive book which I devoured in one sitting and ticks all my boxes when it comes to a 5 star read. It’s got a twisted and sick killer, it’s dark and disturbing in places, it’s got an emotional punch, it’s fast paced, cleverly plotted, some brilliant characters and proves once again that David Jackson is a very talented author.
I’m not going to say much more except read this, read all David’s books and thank me later.
PS. One last thing – it’s CRIMINAL that this author doesn’t get the global recognition he truly deserves!!