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I am a huge fan of Ross Greenwood's work and have been for a while now. I just love the way in which he writes such gritty and gripping stories. Ross's latest book is called 'Death At Paradise Park' and it is the second book in the series featuring Detective Sergeant Ashley Knight. I couldn't wait to dive in and so I settled down for what proved to be an intriguing afternoon of reading. I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'Death At Paradise Park' but more about that in a bint.

The fact that I saw Ross's name on the cover of a book that I knew I hadn't read yet was enough to grab my attention and draw me in. I started reading the story and I soon realised two things - firstly that I was in for a treat and secondly that I wouldn't be doing anything other than reading for the rest of the day because I wouldn't be able to put the book down. I was spot on with both predictions. I picked the book up only intending to read a couple of chapters but I was blown away by the story and by the characters and I was still sat there reading several chapters and an hour or so later. By this point I had formed my own suspicions as to what was going to happen and how the story was going to develop. I knew that I had to keep reading to see if I was on the right track or if I had wandered off in the opposite direction. My book wasn't exactly glued to my hand but it might as well have been because it went everywhere with me. I just couldn't bear to miss a single second of the story. I was so wrapped up in the story and in the lives of the different characters that I didn't realise just how quickly the time was passing and the speed with which the pages were turning. All too quickly I reached the end of 'Death At Paradise Park'. I found 'Death At Paradise Park' to be a gritty, gripping and at times rather tense story, which certainly kept me guessing and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.

'Death At Paradise Park' is superbly written but then I have come to expect nothing less from Ross Greenwood. Ross certainly knows how to grab the reader's attention and draw them into what proves to be one hell of a story and then some. For me, the story hit the ground running and maintained a fairly fast pace throughout. The story is told using a dual timeline - one timeline narrates events as they happen in the present day with the other timeline narrating events as they happened in the past. The timelines interlink really well and the story flows seamlessly as a result. Ross certainly cares about his characters and this shines through in the very vivid and realistic way in which he describes them. He makes the characters seem just as real as you and I. I also loved the way that this story contained a nod to characters from the series featuring Detective Inspector Barton. I love the way in which Ross makes the reader feel as though they are part of the story and at the heart of the action. That's how I felt anyway.

Overall I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'Death At Paradise Park' and I wholeheartedly recommend this book to other readers. I will certainly be reading more of Ross's work in the future. The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deserved 5* out of 5*.

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DS Ashley Knight is back and the lovely Norfolk setting is plagued with murder yet again.  Alfie Hook meets and untimely death after being stabbed while enjoying some fish and chips near the Paradise Caravan Park, Ashley along with her 'fast-tracked' young police constable, Hector Fade soon discover that Alfie is connected to an ex-criminal who has been released, so they think it will be a relatively case easy to solve. That is until a second murder which takes place at the Paradise Caravan Park throws a spanner in the case - they are seemingly two unconnected murders that just coincidentally happened so close together, but Ash and her MIT team must discover the connection quick before the body count continues to rising.

5 stars

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Ashley Knight, as deputy SIO under DCI Kettle, from Norfolk’s MIT, together with the very effective team of DS Bhavini Kotecha and DCs Hector Fade, Barry Hooper, Jan Pedersen, Emma Stones and Sal Freitas, investigates the murder of Alfie Hook, found stabbed in his works van in a chip shop car park in the seaside town of Hunstanton. Alfie is well known to the police, being the husband of a woman who has recently been released from prison. They have to wonder if his death is connected to his family and the bigger criminals they associated with. The man’s last movements take them to Paradise Leisure Park where they soon discover a second body at one of the exclusive lodges. Could one of the other inhabitants hold the key to both deaths? And without evidence and a firm motive, can the detectives move fast enough to prevent more deaths to come?
There were some great additional characters in this story, such as Hans and Helga, and Verne and Bertie, who brought a little humour into a tale of chilling and very clinical murders. Hector is really proving his worth and the whole team work very well together, as well as being good friends and offering much needed support to each other. The plot is very twisty and produced a multitude of very plausible suspects in an engrossing and complex storyline. I very much enjoyed this second outing for Ashley Knight and I am definitely looking forward to more stories in the series.

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The second in the DS Ashley Knight series, Death at Paradise Park is a thrilling continuance to the series.

It's a fast paced, page turning police procedural and it was brilliant to be back in the company of Knight and her team. She's definitely a character that I can see myself becoming emotionally invested in as the series furthers.

With twists and turns aplenty, suspense by the bucket load and a killer at large, what's not to like?

Highly entertaining, enjoyable and another five star win for Greenwood.

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Set in the beautiful Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton this book evoked many fond memories. The storyline is clever with several seemingly unrelated murders in a holiday park and a murderer determined to evade justice, the ending was a complete surprise! Thoroughly enjoyable.

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The second book in this police procedural series turned out to be almost as engaging and engrossing as the first one "Death on Cromer Beach". This is a police procedural crime series that I intend to follow.

Once again DS Ashley Knight finds herself leading a murder investigation with the assistance of her 'fast-tracked' young police constable, Hector Fade. I very much enjoyed how their relationship developed over the course of the two books. Ashley finds herself confiding in the young policeman which proves therapeutic for her. Their banter and jibing adding greatly to my enjoyment of the novel. The rest of the Ashley's MIT team included DC Barry Hooper (who is attracted to Ashley), and the newly pregnant DS Bhavini. Even the peripheral characters in the book were interesting to get to know, however slightly.

DS Ashley Knight was an intelligent, lonely, and quite damaged protagonist. She has had a lot of 'life lessons' that have caused her to be empathetic to others. She is in her forties and single.

The setting, the Hunstanton area in Norfolk, England was well described and atmospheric. It proved challenging for the police team as it was some distance from their offices and required them to spend a lot of valuable time driving back and forth.

The homicide investigation takes up just two months after the last book, and is a challenging one for the team. Bodies keep turning up... Secrets and lies abound among the residents. Why would someone be killing the middle-aged residents of a caravan park? The manner in which the victims were killed was varied, and looked to be expertly executed. They suspect an assassin. But what could the motive possibly be?

I thoroughly enjoyed the first half of this novel, but I thought that the second half was a tad convoluted. Despite many suspenseful moments, it just seemed overly long...

With strong characterization, this book should appeal to many fans of the genre. All in all, "Death at Paradise Park" was a very enjoyable police procedural and I look forward to further books in this series. Recommended!

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EXCERPT: Cursing, Alfie moved the container of food off his stomach to the passenger seat. If there was one thing he hated, it was an interruption to his eating.
Moving swiftly, the person scraped their coat as they slid between Alfie's wing mirror and the back fence to reach his window. They materialised beside him. Alfie's eyes widened as he recognised them. Without a pause, they climbed up onto the van step, so they were at eye level.
'What are you doing here?' he spluttered, bits of batter spraying over the dashboard.
His visitor raised a brown-gloved hand, which held a black handle. Before Alfie could make a sound, there was a solid click, and a dark blade leapt into view. He knew instantly it was no toy.

ABOUT 'DEATH AT PARADISE PARK': When a body is discovered at Hunstanton seaside, DS Ashley Knight and her Major Investigation Team are called to investigate. Once the identity of the victim is confirmed, complications immediately arise. A second body is discovered at the nearby Paradise Caravan Park, but the team struggle to connect the two victims. They interview the residents and it appears many of them have questionable stories, but to the police's frustration, all their alibis stand up. What are they covering up? DS Knight is on the case, desperate to discover if they have one killer at work or two.

MY THOUGHTS: Here we are living in paradise, living in luxury
Oh, the thrill is here but it won't last long
You better have your fun before it moves along
(Living in Paradise - Elvis Costello)

Not all is as it should be in Paradise. In fact, it seems that if you reside in Paradise Park, you're likely to wind up dead before your allotted time. Unfortunately, the author gets carried away and there are bodies behind every door. It was all just too much and, although I finished this book, it was quite OTT and I didn't enjoy it, and that's a first for me with Ross Greenwood's books. Usually I love them.

Death at Paradise Park is far-fetched and far too busy to the extent it becomes confusing. It's not well-balanced and the dialogue was often wooden and unrealistic.

If I had been given this book with all references to the author blanked out, I never would have guessed it was written by Ross Greenwood.

Very disappointing. This is a series I won't be continuing with.

⭐⭐.5

#DeathatParadisePark #NetGalley.

THE AUTHOR: I was born in 1973 in Peterborough and lived there until I was 20, attending The King's School in the city. I then began a rather nomadic existence, living and working all over the country and various parts of the world.

I found myself returning to Peterborough many times over the years, usually when things had gone wrong. It was on one of these occasions that I met my partner about 100 metres from my back door whilst walking a dog. Two children swiftly followed. I'm still a little stunned by the pace of it now.

DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Boldwood Books via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of Death at Paradise Park by Ross Greenwood for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.

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A murder in Hunstanton is quickly followed by another, and the only connection is Paradise Park. DS Ashley Knight and her murder investigation team are besieged with suspects but short on evidence and motive. The complex investigation draws the reader into the story and keeps its secrets well. I like the twisty plot, the realistic police procedural and the characterisation.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher.

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Death At Paradise Park is actually book number two from the ‘DS Ashley Knight’ series of books.

This book definitely had me gripped right from the get go. As soon as i started to read it i was pulled in and from then on it just had me turning the pages faster and faster until i had finished it!!

It was an action packed story full of glorious twists that kept me on my toes right up until the very end!

I really enjoyed this book and was definitely not disappointed. The characters were ‘real’ and i loved getting to know everyone and become immersed in their story…..

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Paradise Caravan Park - not all that well named, lol. Ashley and her team investigate a series of murders that have occurred there and the threads that connect them.

Very good storyline, and the tale drew me in and kept me reading long into the night.

4.5 stars from me.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books.

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After reading and loving the first book in this series I was eager to see what was next on the cards for DS Ashley Knight and her team. When a local man is found dead in his van behind a fish and chip shop, well, it does sort of look like it is going to be a case that is not going to throw up too many surprises. Well, that is what I initially thought, but the author took such an amazing and complex route to get from the beginning to the end. I should mention I did not read the synopsis for this book before requesting it.

It starts with one body that then leads the team to Paradise Park, a holiday complex that houses tourists as well as more long-term guests and owners, with lodges and all the things you would expect of a site of this sort. The thing you don't expect is a second body at the park or what follows...

Along with Ashley, you will get to meet the rest of her team. There is a good mix and there is already a good sense of camaraderie. Even Hector, the newbie is getting to find his feet. With such a complex case on their hands, it is a case of all hands to battle stations as such. With so many things to deal with and the bodies mounting up you would think the team would have more to go on. The links they have are tenuous and this makes for excellent reading. There wasn't a point in the story where I thought I actually knew who did what. I am wondering if the author was the same as he wrote I and if he was following the characters. It is a complex caseload for the team, but I have to say the author did an amazing job keeping it easy to follow.

There is quite a few characters in this story but they soon become memorable, some have more of a part to play than others, but they all have something to input. This made for an intriguing story and one that felt tense throughout.

This is a fabulous second book in the series and it is one I would definitely recommend to fans of police procedurals, crime and thriller reads.

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Death at Paradise Park follows the same team of detectives from Death on Cromer Beach as they investigate more murders but this time, at a caravan park. The setting was interesting as it was set in a diamond class caravan park where the residents were quite unusual. The team begin to investigate a murder which happened near to the caravan park but with no leads, the killer goes back for more.

The plot was well planned and it was written extremely well. There was so many parts to this book and it all had a good pace to it, the twists were also placed well in the book. I couldn’t even begin to guess what happened and who was involved. The ending was shocking and the build up towards the end was exciting to read. The book had many layers and I could feel the emotions from the characters. The book was gripping from the start and I was so eager to read more and more.

The characters were well developed in the story and I enjoyed learning more about the police team after meeting them in the first book. Some characters were very quirky and mysterious, this made the guessing game for me worse as I was suspecting nearly everyone throughout the book. This book was definitely a page turner and the suspense got intense when certain characters true colours begun to show.

I am very excited for the next booking the series and I am intrigued to figure out how the stories are going to be interlinked. I will always recommend books written by Ross Greenwood,I have enjoyed every one that I have read.

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DI Ashley Knight and the team investigate a new case, where a man has been killed in his lorry !! Not far away residents of a posh holiday park are being bumped off. ...what is the link???? Between all the people that have been killed? Lots of suspects i enjoyed this addition to the series, there were lots of twists and i didnt know how it would end, highley recommend

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Death At Paradise Park by Ross Greenwood.
The Norfolk Murders Book 2.
When Alfie Hook settles down to eat his fish and chips by the Hunstanton seaside he hasn’t anticipated it is going to be his last meal. DS Ashley Knight and her Major Investigation Team are called to investigate and when they discover who Alfie is married to, they realise this case is not going to be straightforward.
I'm really enjoying this series. I do like the team Ashley Hector Barry Bhavini Michelle Joan Sal Arthur Emma and Jan. Twisty and gripping. I didn't see that coming. I'm looking forward to the next book. 5*.

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Although it is the second book in a series, it can be read as a stand alone. The book is a slow burn with no discernible motive or suspects. I’ll be honest, it felt like the author couldn’t decide who he wanted to be the killer for about 80% of the book and then realized it was probably time to wrap it up and then a lot of stuff happens in a very short amount of time. I did like the setting of being in a caravan park in the UK. When I think of the UK my first thought isn’t about it being a big place for camping, so it was interesting choice. Overall it was a decent read.

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This is the second book in the Norfolk Murder series and DS Ashley Knight and her team have a busy time as soon after a murder is reported behind the chip shop in Hunstanton another body is found in a hot tub at Paradise Park caravan park. There is lots going on in this book with twists and turns galore. It is a fast paced read that keeps you gripped from the start. I look forward to seeing what happens with Ashley and her team next.

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This is a nice little page-turner with lots of red herrings and mysteries abounding. The characters abound at the trailer park in question, and then their additional family members that tie in add to a bounty of suspects for each murder that occurs. It's an interesting mix with a likable detector squad, that can't get a grip on one murder before another occurs. As they start to hone in on a suspect, they realize, they don't really know what they think they know, and the story takes a new twist. You'll be eating late into the night on this one! Don't miss this new title that is released today!

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Death in Paradise Park was my first book by Ross Greenwood. I didn’t realize this was a book in a series. I had a hard time following all of the characters and the unfamiliar English words to the point that I simply gave up and just read to finish the book. I realize that I am one of a very few who didn’t rate the book highly.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this ARC. The release date is November 6.

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My first novel by this author - but definitely not my last!

Paradise Park is a beautifully laid out park of differing sections, mostly caravans but the poshest one has log cabins where most owners come for holidays and weekends. Sounds idyllic? Well, up until now it has been but as the bodies begin to mount up it, understandably, becomes less popular. DS Ashley Knight and her team need to get to the bottom of things - and quickly - but as they struggle to make any connections between the deaths, they are finding it hard, not helped by the distance of the location from their office. Is there more than one murderer?

Although this is the second book in series, it is my first and it's a cracking read! As the death count increased, I had no idea 'whodunnit', and I was kept dangling on the hook until the very end. Great characters, a fabulous storyline and an allover thrilling read! This is definitely an author I shall be watching out for from now on and such great writing demands all five sparkling stars! *****

My thanks to the publisher for my copy via NetGalley; this is - as always - my honest, original and unbiased review.

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Death at Paradise Park by Ross Greenwood was a very intense book about a serial killer in England. Serials killers are mostly an American phenomena as are guns. People in England, including the police, are extremely limited as to who and under what circumstances one may own a gun. Additionally, it seems like the bulk of the bad guys in this novel were Americans, not Brits. That being said it was an engaging novel of police procedure and unlikely suspects and victims. The take away is one needs to take care not to raise the ire of anyone, since it is impossible to know whom one will offend to the point of killing. Well-written and interesting characters, both the good ones and the less good ones, indicate a rampant imagination on the part of the author, or possibly keen observational and descriptive skills.

The lead detective was Ashley Knight, an interesting woman in her early forties who wanted a child but it seemed as if that opportunity had passed her by. As a police officer she couldn’t be beat: she put together information and personalities in a clever and appropriate way. Excellent characters, as were the officers she worked with. Alfie Hook was a very low-level criminal who we came to like in the last moments of his life. Bad eating habits should have done him in, but instead it was a knife to the heart. His wife, Jackie, just out of jail, was hard as nails: all she cared about were her two grandsons. Elizabeth Brown was an interesting character until the end. She had given up a life of crime to be an old man’s pampered darling. In the end, it hadn’t really changed her life. People kept dying. The police kind of knew who would be next but were powerful to stop it. It was a convoluted and complicated story. Well done.

I was invited to read a free e-ARC of Death at Paradise Park by Boldwood Books, through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #Netgalley #BoldwoodBooks #RossGreenwood #DeathAtParadisePark

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