Member Reviews
I received and advance copy of Never Came Home, by Gretta Mulrooney. I thought the book was to slow. I really wanted to like this book, but I could never get into it.
Thankyou to Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me to have an advanced copy of this book.
I simply really enjoyed it!
I read a lot of crime books and in this I didn't guess who done it and it left me guessing until the very end which is probably the highest praise I could leave for a book.
If you love a twisty crime with brilliant characters and a shocker of and ending- this is for you
Lyn Dimas disappeared five years ago. She left her young son at home waiting for her. When it got late he ran to the neighbor to try and find her. They didnt find her for five long years.
This is a great story. Expect the unexpected. Fascinating and enjoyable.
Siv and her team have a horribly sad case made more difficult by the passing of time and lots of selfish and downright nasty characters; literally nobody involved has any redeeming features!
It's good to see Siv begin to settle and find her feet in her new team despite her mother
A MOTHER NEVER CAME HOME AND NOW THEY’VE FOUND THE BODY
Six years ago, Lyn Dimas went missing. She had left her nine-year-old son home alone and her daughter was at a school prom.
This book was good. In many ways.
I liked the story. It was great. Thrilling, suspense.
I enjoyed the characters. They were believable,
The ending was fantastic.
Thanks NetGalley Publishers and Author for this copy!
I've read several books by Mulrooney and have enjoyed them. Never Came Home is the second book in her new series featuring DI Siv Drummond. I read the first one about this time last year and liked the focus on the investigation while Mulrooney continues building the character studies of Siv, Ali, and Patrick.
Before moving from London to Berminster, Siv lost her husband in an accident. He left and never came home, and Siv continues to grieve.
Siv's new case involves a mother who left the house intending to be back quickly, but who never came home. Now, six years later, Lyn Dimas' body has been found, and a case that was written off as a possible suicide becomes a murder investigation.
Depending on her small team of Ali and Patrick, Siv attempts to untangle all the lies and misdirection that led to Lyn's murder. And there are plenty of lies and secrets to be uncovered.
Since it will be another year or so before the next Siv Drummond installment, I may have to go back and check on more of the Tyrone Swift series which I also liked.
NetGalley/Joffe Books
Police Procedural. Oct. 6, 2020.
My thanks to Joffe Books, Greta Mulrooney and Netgalley.
This was an engrossing tale. It was all kinds of messed up!
I think my issue is that it was so convoluted and gone on to sideways!
Fortunately, 2 character's kept me wanting more.
Siv and Ali. I need these people.
Not going to lie, this book had me scratching my head. Twists are great. But, come on! This final one was just nonsense.
Thanks for allowing me ti read this. I really enjoyed it. Kept me in one spot for hours. I loved the story was amazing. Would recommend this to others who love this genre
290 pages
5 stars
What an engrossing book! I had to stay in my chair and read it all in practically one sitting.
Detective Siv Drummond and her usual partner Ali are called to an abandoned warehouse about to be demolished. Inside is a body that has been hung up on the back of a refrigerator. It is determined that the body is that of a woman's and subsequent investigation shows that her name was Lyn Dimas. She has been missing for six years. The case was investigated, but was closed with no good leads.
Siv is still coming to terms with the death of her husband and moves to a smaller town – a going home if you will. Unfortunately, her nearly estranged mother shows up in town also.
After reviewing the original investigation, Siv and her small team begin to re-interview the witnesses, suspects and family members in Lyn's case. They make slow and painful progress.
There is much going on in this book. Many people are telling lies and evading the truth. Some of their reason are understandable, while others are not. The team must verify the stories and pickup some interesting tidbits. Siv's team begin to make connections that the original investigation missed. Lyn's children are very – well...odd.
The identity of the killer makes sense, although I had not picked that person out.
This book is one of Ms. Mulrooney's best. I liked Siv, Ali and Patrick. There was sufficient background information given on each of them so that the reader had a grasp on their lives outside of the police force. But it certainly did not intrude on the story in any way. The writing and plotting of this book are excellent. I truly enjoyed this book and look very much forward to reading the next in this series.
I want to thank NetGalley and Joffe Books for forwarding to me a copy of this book for me to read, enjoy and review.
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Lyn Dimas disappeared several years ago leaving behind a son and daughter. Her body was found in an old building. This book was ok, but lagged at times.
The second book to feature DI Siv Drummond. A cold case mystery about a woman who has disappeared. Six years later her partially mummified remains are found trussed to the back of an old fridge freezer. A real whodunnit which kept me glued to my seat and reading late into the night. A real workout for the grey matter, which had me constantly changing my mind. This author certainly knows how to tell a story and I can't wait to find out what this author has in store for Siv Drummond and her team.
Thanks to Joffre Books and Netgalley for the ARC in return for giving an honest review.
I was very excited to be approved for this book. The description intrigued me and I was hoping for a page turner I wouldn’t be able to put down. Unfortunately, this book was not as engaging as I had hoped. Although it was well written, it dragged in some spots and left me wanting more leaving it to be a good book instead of a great one.
I enjoyed reading this book. It had a good story to it. I liked the variety of characters in it. It is my first book read by this author. I hope to read more books by this author.
First encounter with D I Siv Drummond and the involvement of her somewhat crazy mother in the storyline, lightens what is in fact an extremely good thriller. A great read. Look forward to more from Greta Mulrooney.
This is the second in the Detective Siv Drummond series and like the first, I loved it.
A wife and mother, Lyn Dimas, leaves home for a quick trip out, leaving her 9-year old son alone, while her daughter was at her prom. She never came back. Her husband had left her for another man, leaving her bitter and vengeful, but it was totally unlike her to just leave her son alone and not return shortly.
6 Years later, her dessicated body is found at the back of a fridge in a disused warehouse.
Siv, still mourning the loss of her husband, delves into the case, which proves to be tough; it was such a long time ago, after all.
I really like Siv and the way the writing makes you feel like you're in the middle of the action. You get a real feel for the characters, too, It's a terrific mystery, highly recommended.
Thank you NetGalley and Joffe Books for the eARC.
Overall this was a good, well written book, a bit slow in parts and it didn't really grab my attention, not a page turner in my opinion. I also found it hard to get involved with the characters.
I am not sure I will read more from this author and based on this I wouldn't recommend to my friends.
Thank you to Netgalley and Joffe Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
This book was ok, it didn’t grab my attention as much as some others have done. I thought it was ok but perhaps if I’d read others in the series I’d have been more invested
I loved These Little Lies so just could not wait to get stuck into Never Came Home.
D.I. Siv Drummond book two.
Berminster, Siv's phone rings it was sergeant Ali Carlin she was fishing with Barter and had to go a body has been found, no day off no picnic.
Orford End a cul-de-sac derelict and abandoned two guy's, Ivor Bass and Grant Haddon were working on the site, and found the body in a freezer, the place is ready for demolishing and the body must have been there a long time.
Female Lyn Dimas has been strangled and murdered and went missing six years ago, leaving behind a gay husband and two kids now grown up, Lily now married and Adam studying his GCSE's.
she popped to the shops all those years ago and never came home, so what's the story?
This book has it all, family secrets soon unfold, loved this book just like the first, the character Siv brings it alive. A dynamic read with massive twists, that i did not see coming
Really enjoyed this book, it was an intricate and interesting story. It kept me engaged and guessing right until the very end. I didn’t guess the bad guy which was a bonus! It was a hard hitting book with deceit, bigotry and a whole lot of unhappiness. I loved it and couldn’t put it down. A great book which I highly recommend.
3.5 stars
A decent second outing for Siva and her team.
I really like her team,it's small and they each have their own issues,which add to the story but don't dominate it.
This was a strange murder,with the body of a missing woman being found tied to the back of a fridge in an abandoned building.
Six years on,the trail is obviously cold,and as alibi's are checked,it seems maybe everyone wasn't telling the truth.
It's a twisty path to find out who did it,but clues were dropped,and I was pleased to find I'd picked them up.
Enjoyable stuff.