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A great read, very absorbing and fast paced. Although I knew who did it early on, it didn’t detract from the story and the enjoyment of the book. Would love to read more from this author, and the characters next case.

The story is very well written, and the plot is much better than in the last book. The characters are also very good, but I don't believe two top ranking police officers can be that stupid, and that gives me a bad taste.

I will rate Deadly Silence by OMJ Ryan a solid 4.5 stars. This is my second read by this author and once again, they did not disappoint me. This story was told from the viewpoint of DI Jane Phillips (Guv), the victims of a heinous murder crime and the murderer. This is quite a fast paced story, so please hold on to your seats as you're going to be traveling on one heck of a ride. DI Phillips is back after a six month hiatus from dealing with the fallout of a previous case in which she almost lost her life while attempting to save the life of celebrity Marty Michaels. She suffers from PTSD and her anxiety has skyrocketed. Due to her last big case, she lost her DCI title to a former coworker that she simply cannot stand, DCI Brown. While she and Marty survived their ordeal in the last book, this new case will send her world reeling. Someone is out to murder innocent residents of Cheadle and no one can figure out why. What do all of these murders have in common and who is the missing link and key to solving them? A childhood picture posted on the Twitter of one of the victims will turn out to be a key lead in solving the murder mystery of a lifetime in this small town.
What I Enjoyed About This Book:
It was fast paced and full of energy. The author kept me guessing as to who the murderer could actually be. I figured it out midway through the book as to one of the persons of interest gave themselves away easily.
I enjoyed reading what was going on from the murderer's point of view. That was awesome. I loved getting a glance of what was going on in their mind and how they came to the conclusion as to why they wanted to murder specific individuals.
I enjoyed DI Phillips relationship with her team: Jones, Bovalino and rookie Entwistle.
I enjoyed the theme of this book. It was different than any other story that I have ever read. It focused on the sexual abuse within the Catholic Church and how badly those parishioners of the church wanted to keep it a secret.
What I Did Not Enjoy About This Book:
Some scenes were a little too detailed and drawn out. While I did enjoy the story, some of the detective work behind the scenes of the crime were a little boring to read.
Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was fast paced. Hard to put down. It flowed well and it was very well written. It caught hold of me and had me hooked from the start . I was literally on the edge of my seat reading this book.

Incredibly strong second book from a relatively new author. Gripping from the first chapter, this twist and turn thriller manages to successfully keep building the tension until the very last page. Character development from the first novel is great, cant wait for the next in the series.

Revenge of a wronged child drives this plot. A killer is taking vengeance on those who knew he was being abused - and did nothing. DI Phillips is back after a tough case resulting in a serious injury and PTSD. Together her team tries to solve the case - will time run out?

I loved this author’s books, I have read them all and this one did not disappoint. Highly recommended. Five stars from me
Many thanks to Netgalley and OMJ Ryan for the copy of this book. I agreed to give my unbiased opinion voluntarily.

Recently demoted Di Jane Phillips must find the link to the brutal murders of members of a Catholic Church and as usual as her boss heaping pressure
A very good read from a very good author

Wow! This book was so good. Really enjoyed it. Will be trying this author again. Will recommend to others 5***

This definitely kept the twists and turns coming. It kept me reading on. I enjoyed the way the investigation seemed really realistic. There's quite a lot of characters so I did have to concentrate a little to keep track but that didn't affect my enjoyment of the book!

Set in Manchester, DI Jane Phillips, recently demoted, is investigating a brutal series of murders where the victims are all linked to the Catholic Church. Her boss, DCI Brown, is constantly putting more pressure on the team to find the killer. Jane is a likeable character, suffering physically and mentally from PTSD. This is a very good read, with a killer determined to revenge his horrific childhood. Thanks to Net Galley for my ARC.

I loved this book.I couldn't put this one down, just wanted to know what was going to happen next. Full of twists and turns, a gripping narrative and characters who keep you guessing all the way through. An excellent read.

Thank you NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the eARC.
DI Jane Phillips is suffering from PTSD after her last case and to make matters worse she has also been demoted. Her new boss is an awful man, all he wants is results and he is relentless, giving Jane and her small team nothing but grief. When a horrific murder is perpetrated, with several others soon thereafter, Jane is constantly harshly berated for not immediately finding the murderer.
After a gruelling time they finally nab the killer and of course the boss claims the kudos and gets promoted.
This second in the series was a good read, very intense and I liked Jane better than in the first book, she is definitely growing on me. Her only problem is that she can't help herself, speaking her mind when she'd be better off keeping her temper under control. But with a boss like hers it's understandable, he needed a good slap at times!
A good mystery for lovers of Brit noir, I recommend this book.

DI Jane Phillips returns from her LOA a bit wary. She has been demoted from DCI and her nemesis, DCI Brown, is now her boss. Jane returns to her team of Jones and Bov. Brown adds in DC Entwhistle to Phillips' team. (He is especially good with computers).
We have a serial killer who leaves his victims (and kills his victims) in the same way each time. We find that a trip to France visiting Our Lady Of Lourdes may be key in that a picture from 1992 depicts each of the victims - but not all of them, YET.
Avoiding Brown's need to tie up the case quickly in order to get a promotion, Phillips and crew want to be right, first, about who the suspect is.
An intriguing, interesting and fast read that book lovers of all genres will certainly devour! HIGHLY recommend!!!
Many Thanks, as always to Inkubator Books and NetGalley for an excellent read!

Thank you to NetGalley for a Kindle ARC of Deadly Silence.
I'm always on the lookout for a mystery series featuring a strong female protagonist and Deadly Silence fit that bill.
DI Jane Phillips is back at work, unfortunately, in a demoted position after her actions in a previous case strayed outside the law. Now, faced with an insufferable man as her supervisor and suffering from PTSD, Phillips must focus on a new case featuring a serial killer preying on individuals tied to a tragic and horrific past crime.
I liked Jane; she's tough, competent and smart, but I especially like her team. They remained loyal and steadfast despite her demotion and treated her with respect and deferred to her experience.
The murders are driven by revenge, my favorite type of motivation, and you can't help but feel sorry for the perpetrator when you understand why he is committing the crimes.
I had hoped for a mystery with more clues to piece together and an in depth look into the ritualistic elements but this was a good read with likable characters.
I look forward to reading more about DI Jane Phillips.