Latest 5* Review of 'Tears of Fire' 13 August 2018
Dr Traherene’s exclusive and
private clinic for terminal ill patients is not quite what it seems. Neither
are the two Nurses, Jung and Seng. They may appear compassionate, but they are
anything but…
Where to begin…. Gordon
Bickerstaff has done it again. Tears of Fire (A Lambeth Group Thriller) begins
like any good Bond film. Our heroine, Zoe, is in trouble. Will she live? Will
she die? Will someone hurry up and roll the opening credits…! Boy, what a
story. Filled with non-stop action. Very human heroes, and deplorable antagonists.
And a storyline that was terrifyingly believable. The only way I can describe
this series is that it is James Bond meets Mission Impossible.
Zoe is a female version of
Ethan Hunt and dear old Gavin, is definitely Benji Dunn. They work so well
together in the other books in this series, and they continue to do so in this
story.
The plot, what can I say
about it? It had me gripped from the opening chapter. So much happens in this
book and the short chapters seem to help keep this momentum going. At times I
really began to fear for several of the protagonists. Especially when they got
onto the Wensley! Talk about tension.
If you are looking for a
truly great crime read, then I highly recommend the Lambeth Group Thriller
series. These books just get better and better!
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