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Blog tour and book review for deadly shores by Kerry buchanan.

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My review.


DEADLY SHORES by Kerry Buchanan. Detectives Harvey & Birch Murder Mystery Book 3. The tip-off comes just as the Christmas roast is being served. Smugglers coming into a boatyard in Bangor. Detectives Asha Harvey and Aaron Birch are sent in to investigate. It means being pulled away from pulling crackers, but in truth they’re both a bit relieved. Chief Superintendent Yvonne Patterson has been sidelining them lately — and this case could be big. I really enjoyed this book. Great story and characters. Great series. 5*



Blurb.


TWO SHIPS IN THE NIGHT.

ANOTHER DEAD BODY.

NO SAFE HARBOUR.


A wave lifts the stern of the boat, rigging groans in protest and a crash comes from down below, as the wails of the cargo rise above the howl of the storm.


It’s a wild Christmas Day on the rugged Northern Irish coast. But there’s no time for turkey and pud with the family for Detectives Harvey and Birch.


DS Aaron Birch leans into the wind and driving sleet. Thick, scudding clouds make the streets of Lisburn almost as dark as early evening.


Then he gets the tip-off. Smugglers coming into a boatyard in Bangor.


Birch and DI Asha Harvey head to the marina. They expect to find drugs. But the evidence points to something far, far worse.


When one of the couriers is found murdered in his hotel room, they realize they are facing in a deadly storm of corruption and criminal depravity. Will they sink or swim?

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