About Deadly Pretty Strangers: One dead body, one bereaved mother, one small favour …
An ordinary cityworker tries to help out a bereaved old lady. If he’d known it would lead to a confrontation with Russian murderers using an outlawed nerve agent on the streets of London, a pretty sharpshooter with unreliable motives and a deadly spider scuttling around his living room, he’d have kept his front door firmly closed. A long-forgotten genetic research experiment just makes things even stranger. And more deadly.
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Complete Title: Deadly Pretty Strangers: One dead body, one bereaved mother, one small favour …
Format: Kindle Edition
Language: English
Number of Pages: 314
Publication Time: November 12, 2017
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Reviews Deadly Pretty Strangers: One dead body, one bereaved mother, one small favour …
Basil Ford
Genre busting thriller. Starts normal and then gets steadily more surreal against a real-life modern London setting. Great relationship between the two protagonists. Original and funny – makes current…
Geoff Bryant
The cover looks like a cheap shoot ’em up but this surprised me with an intriguing plot, great dialogue and some fascinating ideas. It’s like a mash up of Philip K Dick, old school detective fiction a…
Sophie Mills
I like this a lot. Great ideas and weirdly prescient – Russians using nerve agent in the UK? Had to check the publication date. And there’s even a little Cambridge Analytica vibe going on. Zeitgeist…
Nick Jardine
Just read this indie thriller on a recommendation. Would love to see this as a film. By turns, witty, exciting and thought provoking, every time the story turned a corner there was something fascinati…
Alice Pembury
Unexpectedly brilliant. Interesting plot, intriguing concepts and strong female characters. I really enjoyed this and didn’t want it to end. Pacy story-telling and believable dialogue, it was witty an…
Jack Sunderland
Brilliant thriller with proper ideas…
Lisa Morgan
I love this book! Great story set in today’s world of genetic manipulation, nerve agent killings, AI and tough women…
Isobel
Outlandish thriller. Hard to say what genre this is exactly. I really liked it though…
Bill
Man, what a disappointment. Started out interesting, but as the story got stranger I found myself less and less interested. And the protagonist was so one-dimensional I really did not care what happen…