Thursday 12 August 2021

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Amazon Reader Reviews 

***** One of The Darkest Stories I have ever read ..Pitch Dark Storytelling 

***** What an astonishing first thriller! 

***** It's weird and gory, but keeps you wanting more 

***** OMFG this book….where do I begin! It is dark and disturbing and will most certainly make you squirm. 

You could be sitting next to him in a pub. You’d never notice him. But he would see you.

None of his victims had ever noticed him, sitting there, glancing occasionally at them. Even if they had, they would have seen no cause for alarm.

Bland. Uninteresting. A civil servant going home to his equally bland wife and children at the end of another working day.

Anonymous. Invisible. Faceless.

That’s what they had all thought. But they were all wrong.

Now only the ever-growing spinney of trees bears testimony that they had once existed.

Is hard-bitten ex-Military Police captain, Detective Inspector Oscar Smith up to the task of tracking him down?

And as you turn the pages to meet the killer, will you ever find sleep again?

 

Looking for Lulu

Carl Granger © 2020

Granger-Schmidt Publications


MY REVIEW



 Debut novel?? Wow I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next if this is his first novel. 


DI Oscar Smith will do whatever means possible to get results. Although I can see how he can be a very unlikeable character he had a nice side too. 


I absolutely love dark stories so I totally loved this. It was well written but had me squirming in my seat at times and not in a good way. 


A well written dark and disturbing read that I’ll certainly be recommending. 

 

 

AUTHOR BIOG

 

Carl Granger is an investigative journalist with a military background. When not working he writes from his small, isolated cottage in the wilds of the East Midlands, where he lives alone with a one- eyed cat called Crippin. is an investigative journalist with a military background. When not working, he writes from his small, isolated cottage in the wilds of the East Midlands, where he lives alone with a one-eyed cat

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