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An Eye For An Eye by Carol Wyer

An Eye For An Eye by Carol Wyer

A killer running rings around the police. A detective spiralling out of control.

DI Kate Young is on leave. She’s the force’s best detective, but her bosses know she’s under pressure, on medication and overcoming trauma. So after her bad judgement call leads to a narrowly averted public disaster, they’re sure all she needs is a rest.

But when Staffordshire Police summon her back to work on a murder case, it’s a harder, more suspicious Kate Young who returns. With a new ruthlessness, she sets about tracking down a clinical, calculating serial killer who is torturing victims and leaving clues to taunt the police. Spurred on by her reporter husband, Young begins to suspect that the murderer might be closer than she ever imagined.

As she works to uncover the truth, Young unravels a network of secrets and lies, with even those closest to her having something to hide. But with her own competence—and her grip on reality—called into question, can she unmask the killer before they strike again?

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About Carol Wyer:

USA Today bestselling author and winner of The People's Book Prize Award, Carol Wyer writes feel-good comedies and gripping crime fiction. 

A move from humour to the 'dark side' in 2017, saw the introduction of popular DI Robyn Carter in LITTLE GIRL LOST and demonstrated that stand-up comedian Carol had found her true niche.

To date, her crime novels have sold over 750,000 copies and been translated for various overseas markets.

Carol has been interviewed on numerous radio shows discussing ''Irritable Male Syndrome' and 'Ageing Disgracefully' and on BBC Breakfast television. She has had articles published in national magazines 'Woman's Weekly', featured in 'Take A Break', 'Choice', 'Yours' and 'Woman's Own' magazines and the Huffington Post.

She currently lives on a windy hill in rural Staffordshire with her husband Mr Grumpy... who is very, very grumpy.

When she is not plotting devious murders, she can be found performing her comedy routine, Smile While You Still Have Teeth. 

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Review

’An Eye For An Eye’ was enthralling right from the start and Kate is such a fantastic character! This book was full of twists and turns, shocks, full of empathy and a great start to a new detective series. I hadn’t actually read one of Carol’s books before but I will be changing that for definitive!

Kate has been taking sometime off work to recover from a very traumatic incident of a mass shooting on a train. She is frustrated that she was taken off the case and made to take sick leave. But then her boss turns up and asks her to head up a murder investigation with a very small team that she will get to hand pick - she goes for Morgan and Emma. However, she is worried that there is an underlying motive behind her bosses wanting her to return before she was due to. Her husband Chris encourages her to return and to come off her medication as she is over reliant on it.

The murder victim is a wealthy business owner, who had been tied up and choked on pieces of apples and then his eye was gourged out. Not your typical MO! As the investigation progresses it becomes more complicated, there are multiple leads and Kate begins to wonder why it’s only the three of them working on the case? But is her paranoia about the cases justified or part of her mental health problems? Carol’s writing of Kate’s mental health problems was outstanding. I myself suffer from depression and anxiety and the way she wrote about protruding thoughts, time being missing and the trauma of events was truly exceptional. You can be doing something completely normal and then BANG you are elsewhere and reliving that event, which was Kate was the train incident.

I truly fell for the character of Kate. She is such a strong character and that shines through all the problems she is currently having. She cares for her team and even welcomes the new forensic officer into her personal life as she embraces the new friendship. She has that spark of though of ingenious detection and knows where to look intuitively. Plus she isn’t scared of a fight and will go against the grain.

I really enjoyed this introduction to Kate and I hope that the next instalment is not too far away!

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