Review: No Mercy
No Mercy by Robert Crouch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
#5 in the Kent Fisher mystery series and yes it can be read as a stand-alone but you are missing a great series….
Kent is an animal sanctuary owner, an Environmental Health Officer and a private detective, an eclectic mix to say the least. His personal life is a mess, an ex turns up in a wedding dress, wanting him back and Freya his new partner wants him to decide just want he wants.
But, when a client of Freya’s is found dead, an apparent suicide, she asks Kent to look into it for her. He speaks to the police too and agrees something is not as it seems. So the mystery begins….
When a disgruntled restaurateur, who has made a complaint about Kent and the council, is found dead the mystery deepens. Is Kent himself in danger?
This is an intriguing murder mystery with a great character in Kent, his gentle humour brings a lightness to the tale. Great fun, an intriguing mystery and thoroughly entertaining.
Thank you to the author, Robert Crouch, for the opportunity to read this for free. This is my honest and unbiased review.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
#5 in the Kent Fisher mystery series and yes it can be read as a stand-alone but you are missing a great series….
Kent is an animal sanctuary owner, an Environmental Health Officer and a private detective, an eclectic mix to say the least. His personal life is a mess, an ex turns up in a wedding dress, wanting him back and Freya his new partner wants him to decide just want he wants.
But, when a client of Freya’s is found dead, an apparent suicide, she asks Kent to look into it for her. He speaks to the police too and agrees something is not as it seems. So the mystery begins….
When a disgruntled restaurateur, who has made a complaint about Kent and the council, is found dead the mystery deepens. Is Kent himself in danger?
This is an intriguing murder mystery with a great character in Kent, his gentle humour brings a lightness to the tale. Great fun, an intriguing mystery and thoroughly entertaining.
Thank you to the author, Robert Crouch, for the opportunity to read this for free. This is my honest and unbiased review.
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