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Absolutely love this author. This is the third in the series and they just get better. Definitely recommend *****

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Title sums up this complex story. Lots of twists, worked out some but not the whole. Gripping and exciting. Nice ending.

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A taut detective thriller involving a harrowing house fire, family victims and suspects. The senior detective has family problems himself (don't they all these days) but these do not overly detract from the casework. His team is a good mix with the characters developing well throughout the book. The story is well written and well paced whilst keeping up the suspense. Oddly interspersed with the main story are vignettes from the Oxford Mail online, tweets/twitters and other modern media frippery. To me they are mostly annoying and many are irrelevant but they are symptomatic of modern life I suppose. They do portray what seems to be the norm of jumping from one topic to another with barely a breathe between let alone a logical flow. At least the title lines are in bold in the current version so the reader can skip read and get back to the real story. Overall I enjoyed the book and will search out the other ones with DI Fawley.

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I love Cara Hunter's books I have thoroughly enjoyed them and this one is no different, it grips you from the start and keeps pulling you into the story right upto the very last page
This book revolves around a family Micheal, Samantha, Matty and Zachary. Seem like the perfect family from the outside but as you progress through the book you will start to see the cracks and how Micheal is struggling to keep his head above water.
There is also a beautiful blonde young man who appears and offers Sam his services to work in the garden which gradually extends to the odd job in the house and becomes Mattys best friend
But why is Michael so upset about this??
The book takes lots of twists and turns and at times is heart wrenching but the truth must out .........but what is the truth?
And why does Michaels brother make an unscheduled visit Philip is usually on his boat somewhere in the world
Brilliant book again Cara can't wait for next one

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*thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Books (UK) for amcopy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

2 stars.

Well I am definitely the odd one out here. I LOVED Cara Hunter's first book, "Close to Home." But this was just not for me. I dont know why exactly, I just couldn't get into it so much and found it a bit boring. I started to lose interest about 40% of the way through. The description sounded so good too. Unfortunately it's a miss for me but chances are most others will enjoy it seeing as so far the ratings and reviews for this have been all very positive. So for that reason, I would recommend it.

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What an intriguing and unusual detective story! I raced through this book, the third in the DI Fawley crime novels. I have not read the previous books, so the few references to incidents in those books were lost on me. But no matter, because this is such a good standalone story ; intriguing, puzzling, poignant, sad - I could not put it down. The plotting of the storyline is first class, and the method of writing two stories, the main one as the investigation proceeds, and the other written in the weeks and months leading up to this tragedy, was such a clever device by the author. It allowed the characters of the family members involved in the fire to be fully drawn, with the unique family dynamic beautifully portrayed. I was completely drawn into this narrative, and the continuing twists and turns of the story had me hooked, right to the very unexpected but satisfying ending. I have since purchased another of Cara Hunter’s DI Fawley novels, I enjoyed this one so much.
The only reason I have not given five stars is down to the use of random news stories, and particularly, social media comments at the start of several sections of the story. Reading these introduced a jarring note for me, and the nastiness illustrated by some of these comments distracts from the otherwise excellent writing, whilst adding nothing to the book. These could easily be cut from the script without any loss to the story.
This is a very enjoyable novel, I look forward to the next from Cara Hunter, and would recommend it wholeheartedly.
My thanks to Penguin Books and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this advance copy in return for an honest review.

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*4.5 stars*

With all the elements that we’ve come to expect for an excellent police procedural, Cara Hunter’s, ‘No Way Out’ looks like another sure fire winner for this gifted author.

It’s the third in the series, and this particular story begins at the scene of a house fire in North Oxford. Two children are pulled from the wreckage of the fire - three year old Zachary is already dead and his older brother Matty is in a critical state, and the prognosis isn’t good. It looks like the children were home alone, (there being no sign of their mother) and their father, who is attending a conference in London isn’t answering his phone. What makes this tragedy even worse is that all the evidence points to the fire having been started deliberately.

DI Adam Fawley and his team have a particularly poignant case to deal with here - not only are there children involved, but it was around Christmas time as well, and although DI Fawley’s team are an eclectic bunch, they’re nothing if not tenacious, and this case will eat away at them like no other has, and none of them will rest until they’ve resolved it.

Oh gosh, this case was like peeling away the layers of an onion, each layer revealing a little more until it gets right to the heart of the crime. The narrative flits between past and present, allowing us to gain great insight into this family unit, and ultimately how and why this tragedy came about.

DI Fawley takes something of a backseat this time around, but that allows the others in his team to shine and I loved that. As ever, Cara Hunter has produced a storyline that has great pace and lots of twists and turns, with a truly neat little twist at the end. I can’t wait for the next in the series- though I guess I’ll have to!

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This book is fantastic. .. The characters are well rounded and very human. The plot was unusual with just the right about of twists and turns to make it plausible and enjoyable. .
The police investigation was very lifelike and accurate which I enjoyed. . I also loved the two tails to this story, the investigation in the now and the storyline pre fire... this kept me glued. . One small point its Misper not Missper but this could vary in different police forces.
A brilliant read that I couldn't wait to come back to each day. ....

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The third book in this series.

Some hard bits to read through with the children being involved in the fire but keeps you guessing throughout.

Really enjoyed this book and the stories are going from strength to strength.

Would make a fabulous TV show, just saying

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No Way Out is a brilliant police procedural book,the third in the Adam Fawley series though it is a good stand alone .It is a gritty story involving a Mother and her two children in a burning house ,it is arson who would do such a thing ?This is such a heart wrenching case that Fawley and his team are determined to solve .I like the way the story goes back to the time before the fire leading up to the fire and also back to the present I think this is very clever and tells the story more fully .This story twists and turns and nothing is as it seems ,such a hard book to put down it grips you from the beginning .I particularly liked the ending and look forward to reading the next book in the series .Many thanks to the Publishers ,the Author and NetGalley for my preview copy in return for an honest review .

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This was the first Cara Hunter book I have read and it didn't disappoint. The subject was dark and troubling and would touch every parent. It was well written with enough to keep you guessing until the end. I would recommend.
Thanks to NetGalley for my free copy.

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Overall I did enjoy this book. I liked the narrative and especially how it was told in the present and in the lead up to the fire that takes place and is the main storyline in this book.
I enjoy novels where you get to know the less detective on both a professional and personal level and this book certainly gave that.
It’s a good storyline that keeps you guessing until the end. One thing I found really difficult to grasp was the scripts and interviews and social media posts that were throughout the book, as well as some of the comments in the social media posts - of which some were quite distasteful and not really mecessary.

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This book kept me guessing all the way through.

I’m pleased to say although my ‘who done it’ was right but for the wrong reasons. I love it when the author leads you into a false sense of security!

The story was told from 2 different time periods ending at the same date. This kept the story fresh.

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I loved the first 2 books in this series and really enjoyed the storyline of this one, there were some spelling & formatting issues, a few sentences appeared to end earlier than they should which is the only thing stopping me rating this a 5/5

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Having recently read and enjoyed both previous books in this series I was very excited to be given the chance to read her third novel, No Way Out.
A very fast paced and strong storyline with plenty of twists and turns that keep the readers interest. Highly recommended.
Looking forward to book No. 4.

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I enjoyed reading this book but would not buy it. Although the content is good, mostly, I did not like the scripts of interviews and do not agree promoting bad and vile comments on social media. It was well structured, with the incident first and the subsequent findings and storyline emerging from the people involved. All in all a reasonable book

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The third book in the DI Fawley series and I was not disappointed! It really feels like you're a part of the story, especially as you learn so much more about each individual detective - both personally and professionally
Similar to the previous two books, my theories were similar to the characters but like any police case, it isn't as straight forward as you think but all the pieces of the puzzle make so much sense when they finally come together
Thanks again to NetGalley for the chance to read it in advance

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Having read the first two Cara Hunter books I was really looking forward to her third one. A gripping and suspense filled novel, going between the present day, with the police team and invesigators, and the days leading up to the fire for the family involved. Keeps you gripped and guessing till the end. Only thing I wasn't so sure about were all the social media clips, breaking up my reading of the story line. Overall though another brillant storyline, Would definitely recommend anyone to read Cara Hunter's novels.

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Starting with a fire in a family house which kills 2 children and their mother , it turns out to be arson .On investigation a 4th body is found ,.is this the father who has disappeared? only time will tell . This is a well written story going through well documented procedures and leaving you wondering throughout the book.

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I’d like to thank Penguin Books UK and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘No Way Out’, the third in the DI Adam Fawley series written by Cara Hunter, in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

On the 4th January, Oxfordshire Fire & Rescue Service are called out to a house on fire that is soon treated as arson. DI Adam Fawley is phoned by newly-promoted DS Chris Gislingham to make him aware of the fire as the body of toddler, Zachary, is found, his brother Matty is fighting for his life, then shortly afterwards the body of their mother Samantha. But where is the boys’ father, Michael Esmond, who’s supposed to be in London and isn’t answering his phone? As the father doesn’t come forward and is unable to be found, this case is possibly the most distressing one Fawley has ever had to investigate.

‘No Way Out’ is a gripping and captivating thriller, and a welcome addition to the DI Fawley series. It has a complex and fast-paced plot with twists and turns and lots of suspense, but what makes it so different to other thrillers is how it makes me I feel that I’m in the middle of a real life police investigation rather than a fictional one, with newspaper reports, readers’ comments, interviews and phone conversations integrated into the story. The way that parts of the Esmond family’s life are inserted into the narrative gives the reader an understanding of what happened several months prior to the fire and leading to the present time. I’ve enjoyed catching up with Fawley’s team, discovering how DS Gislingham is progressing since being promoted and DC Quinn demoted. This is a tremendously enjoyable thriller and I can thoroughly recommend it.

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