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To begin with, I found this a slow yet compelling read. The story is told through a series of gradual reveals, which kept me guessing throughout.

have always loved and devoured Susan Lewis books , but I have to admit I really struggled to get into Nothing to see here!
Wether it is the different writing style or the fact that I’m still mourning kesterley and Andi Lawrence I’m not sure
The book seemed to drag initially but did improve around the half way mark
The podcast style of writing was a new thing for myself and obviously getting used to a new investigative team made up of a range of characters I particularly liked Christy and her investigative style and ethos and the during turn of events
Thank you NetGalley for this early read

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the e-erc. I find Susan Lewis novels really hit and miss - some are amazing and others I just want to end and sadly this was the latter.

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I have been reading Susan Lewis's books for over 20 years and this is the greatest book I have read of hers, it is definitely the best book I have read this year, and that is saying something as I've read some wonderful books this year.
Christy Ward and her colleague Connor are starting a podcast feature about the Kellon Manse Murders for their true crime podcast. 3 women, a mother, her daughter and a family friend, who were shot in the home of Lexi Gaudion and Lexi's youngest daughter Amelia is missing, presumed dead. All the evidence points to Lexi's husband David but the case was dropped suddenly and he walked free, no further investigation was carried out.
Christy and Connor start investigating, why David was set free and did he really carry out the murders, they start with interviewing the gardener who found the bodies that fateful day. The podcast gains traction and more people are willing to speak out, along with the trolls looking for Money and fame. Did Lexi belong to a cult and was this a motive for David's actions as she was giving them large sums of money ? The story has lots of twists and turns, but will all the truth be revealed to the listeners.
I think this book should be made into a TV series, as it is definitely written like one. You would be foolish to miss reading this book.

I usually love books by Susan Lewis but this one did not grab me. The premise was good but there was something missing for me. It was quite boring in parts and seemed overly long. I skimmed a lot of it. So, overall I must sadly say that on this occasion, I can only give 3 stars.

As usual in my reviews, I will not rehash the plot or the publisher's blurb!
I've read a lot of books by Susan Lewis, so was delighted to be invited to read this novel - I was not disappointed.
This is a slightly diferent style for the author, involving the investigation of a cold case triple murder. The plot was well thought out, with plenty of twists. There are plenty of suspects - and motives for murder - but I genuinely didn't guess the identity of the culprit or their motivation! There's a good mix of characters - some nice, some not so - and the dialogue felt genuine. The book moves through various settings too, which adds interest.
I liked the collaborative nature of the podcast team too. I think this may be the start of a series of novels featuring the podcast team, so looking forward to reading more of their cases.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC. All opinions my own.

Although the premise of this book was good I found the execution excruciatingly slow and I had to force myself to pick it up which is not a good sign for a supposed thriller.
I managed to get half way through this story of a group of podcasters investigating a cold case murder of three women, found slaughtered at home. The husband was originally a suspect but was then released from prison. Christy and her colleagues decide to look into the case again and interview a number of witnesses and people involved.
I can’t believe I got as far as 51% on my kindle and almost nothing had happened apart from recordings and broadcast interviews recorded by the group. I could barely get my head around the members of the podcast team- they were just not memorable. It was also far too long and in the end I could not face reading any more.
I then started to skim read the next few chapters and ultimately decided it was not the book for me. However others might have a different opinion and the 5 star views reflect this.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for my advance copy.

3.5 rounded up to 4.
I enjoyed the story but it seemed a bit dragged out. The love triangle didn’t do much for the story other than to add as a filler. The storyline was good. A podcast that brings to light an old unsolved murder. I honestly had a hunch who was behind the murders. But there were a few good twists in it. If you like a murder mystery give this one a shot.

Such a different and intriguing story angje, with Susan's usual twisty thriller style story. True crime podcasting is an unusual but fascinating genre to write a book about. Thank you

I loved this book - couldn't put it down. Such a great plot full of twists and turns and a surprising ending. I loved the modern podcast format,
A compelling read - not to be missed.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an arc in exchange for an honest review.

This was brilliant !!!
I can’t tell you how much my brain was blown
I really thought I got the whole story but I was so wrong !
Amazing character so much mystery great setting
Love love love it

Nothing to See Here by Susan Lewis
A fantastic read that keeps you guessing until the end .
I thought I had it sussed a few times , but no , the author has a way about her writing that sends you down one path before an exciting 180° turn around.
Excellent.

Gripping story about a podcaster who solves murders. Lots of twists and turns with a vert surprising ending.
Thank you to Net Galley for an advanced copy

I absolutely love Susan Lewis books and this one is a great example. It's wonderfully written and the characters and storyline really hook you in.
I highly recommended this book.

Gripping. Love the way the podcaster investigates the murders. All through the book I had it in my head who I thought the killer was and was completely shocked to find out the truth. Absolutely amazing.
Thank you Susan Lewis, Harpercollins and Netgalley for this ARC

Loved this. I j7st live the cross between romance and thriller...no other author does that better than Susan Lewis. I always think I know what's coming...I'm always wrong and happy to be wrong.

Another brilliant read from Susan Lewis involving podcaster Christy and her team who are working on a 15 year unsolved triple murder.
A fantastic read with lots of twists and turns, I was sure I knew what happened but was totally wrong.
Great characters and a gripping storyline that I couldn’t put down.
Thanks to NetGalley, Susan Lewis and Harper Collins UK, Harper Fiction for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

This was a compulsive read about a podcast team who are doing a new series based on an unsolved triple homicide from fifteen years ago in which a child also went missing. Told from the perspective of podcaster Cristy who is balancing the podcast with her exasperating ex husband and his new wife trying to pull her into their lives. The crime is fascinating as are the victims, their family and acquaintances and there’s some amazing revelations just keep coming throughout this, many are quite startling and there’s some fabulous red herrings. The format is great, I found it really easy to read and hard to put down, I did find the last 5-10% was more tying up loose ends but up until then it was sensational reading. There’s no shortage of potential suspects and motives which really does keep you on your toes, the culprit wasn’t a total shock to be but still hard to believe and the podcast team were really great - I hope they do get a new mystery to solve soon.

Fabulous storyline from this talented author.
Suspense and red herrings had me reading frantically into the night.
Well written characters, overall a not to be missed read.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.

A really good read that kept me guessing.
Susan Lewis is a fantastic author.
Will recommend to others.