Review: Little Boy Blue, M.J. Arlidge

Little Boy Blue opening line: He Looked like a falling angel.

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My blurb:

Helen Grace’s secret life is coming to haunt her. It is threatening her job and is going to result in her relationship with her boss taking a turn she does not want. The story line follows on from Liar Liar and is the fifth in the series. In this book, Helen has to make a decision whether to share her darkest secrets, or risk having them revealed.

Little Boy Blue

There are some fates worse than death… Called to a Southampton nightclub, Detective Inspector Helen Grace cuts the duct tape from the asphyxiated victim and discovers she knows him. A man from the double life she has concealed from her superiors, Helen is determined to find his murderer – while keeping their relationship hidden at all costs. When a new victim is found, Helen works around the clock to stop her life unravelling. She’ll do anything to solve this case – but dare she reveal her own darkest secrets and lose everything? And would even that be enough to stop this killer?

My verdict:

Another brilliant novel by M.J. Arlidge. So much so I think I might go back and read the first three.

Publishing information:
ISBN: 9-781-40591-923-4
Format: Paperback
Published September 2016
Disclosure: I was sent the book to review by Penguin Books South Africa. I was not required to write a positive review. This post is in line with my blogging policy.
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Wishing everyone who celebrates, a very blessed Christmas.

Dave and I are on leave. We will be back at work on the 9th of January. I will start replying to comments then. I wish you all the best over the festive season.

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