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The Rift by Rachel Lynch

The Rift by Rachel Lynch

To save one life, she risks many others.

Working for the Royal Military Police, Major Helen Scott is used to rapid change. On a posting to Paris she oversees security for a NATO summit in the city, yet has barely begun before her presence is demanded at Interpol headquarters in Lyon.

 Helen’s orders are to locate a kidnapping victim – the eldest son of oil magnate Khalil Dalmani. The main suspect is Fawaz bin Nabil, whose fortune has been made from illegal trade familiar to the intelligence agencies.

 Helen knows the pain of loss and won’t rest until Khalil’s child is found. Along the way, she crosses paths with old faces and forms new alliances. But who will betray her trust?

 A stunning new thriller from the author of the acclaimed DI Kelly Porter novels and a rising star in British crime fiction.

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About Rachel Lynch:

Rachel Lynch grew up in Cumbria and the lakes and fells are never far away from her. London pulled her away to teach History and marry an Army Officer, whom she followed around the globe for thirteen years. A change of career after children led to personal training and sports therapy, but writing was always the overwhelming force driving the future. The human capacity for compassion as well as its descent into the brutal and murky world of crime are fundamental to her work.

Social Media:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/r_lynchcrime

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rachel-Lynch-Author-104835661648876

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachellynchcrime/

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Review.

‘The Rift’ was amazing. It’s was fast-paced, riveting, had a kick-ass female lead, the tension at the end was spot on as I could feel my heartbeat rising and the narrative was compelling, astute and excellently plotted. It was a joy to read.

Helen is MOD but works in counter-intelligence and is presently in Paris to ensure the security of the PM and the French ambassador during a NATO summit at the Palace of Versailles. However, when a young Algerian native is kidnapped as he landed in Paris she is pulled onto the case by Interpol in Lyon. It's now her job to make sure that the boy is found!

I loved Helen! She is fiercely intelligent, instincts honed from military service, extremely well trained in investigative work but is also approachable, kind, determined and most importantly has empathy. I really hope that this is start of a new series for Rachel as I would be reading every single one of them. I haven't read of her Kelly Porter series but that is going to change!

The story was so plausible that it was scary. Now one of my favourite history is the signing of the Treaty of Versailles so I loved the setting and could visualise all the action. The pace of the book was terrific and built to a great ending. It has left me wanting more! Please tell me Rachel that more is coming.

Purchase Links:

Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2NHPlNq

Book Depository: http://bit.ly/316M7Go

Waterstones: http://bit.ly/3lFrACk

Foyles: http://bit.ly/3sn2evz

Kobo: http://bit.ly/3fgh7Mv

Google Books: http://bit.ly/3f2kPsM

 Publishing Information:

Published by Canelo Crime in paperback and digital formats on 22nd April 2021.

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