Book Review, Crime Fiction, mystery, NetGalley Review

Book Review: Perfect Crime (D.I Callanach #5) by Helen Sarah Fields

Hello Cher Ami,

 

I am continuing with my D.I Callanach binge with the new book in the series Perfect Crime. 

 

 

A week ago Stephen Berry tried to jump off a bridge but was talked down by a suicide prevention counsellor, now he is dead.

DI Luc Callanach and DCI Ava Turner are called in to investigate. Did Stephen Berry jump or was he pushed ?

Then another body is found, another would be suicide. These are deaths are made to look like suicide but their nothing like the impulsive suicide 
As they dig deeper, more would-be suicides roll in: a woman found dead in a bath; a man violently electrocuted. But these are carefully curated deaths – nothing like the impulsive suicide attempts they’ve been made out to be.

Little do Luc and Ava know that across Edinburgh, a violent and psychopathic killer gains more confidence with every life he take

 

Helen Sarah Fields you are KILLING me. 

Perfect Crime is a compelling crime thriller, I was hooked from page 1 and want to cry when I realised I was on the last page. 

My love for Luc Callanach grows with every book, he has really grown since the first book. It adorable how much he cares for Ava. 

It’s time to talk about the cases, one is connected to Luc and the other is strange death by people with history of suicides. I feel sorry for Luc he seems a little bit cursed. The second case is really interesting as in resolves around people that have either tried to commit suicide or thought about it ending up dead. The motives is one I have not read in a crime fiction book before. 

Helen Sarah Fields writing style is really easy to read, I can picture every moment in my mind. 

Perfect Crime is full of action, drama, romance, suspense wrapped in a crime mystery. 

My rating for Perfect Death is 5 out of 5. 

 

 

Thank you to Netgalley and Avon for supplying me with a e-book copy of Perfect Death for a fair and honest review. 

 

Perfect Death is out in the UK on the 18th April. 

 

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Gem x