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Death in the Spires
by KJ Charles
1905. A decade after the grisly murder of Oxford student Toby Feynsham, the case remains hauntingly unsolved. For Jeremy Kite, the crime not only stole one of his best friends, it destroyed his whole life. When an anonymous letter lands on his supervisor’s desk, accusing him of having killed Toby, Jem becomes obsessed with finally uncovering the truth. Jem begins to track down the people who were there the night Toby died – a close circle of friends once known as the ‘Seven Wonders’ for their charm and talent – only to find them as tormented and broken as himself. As Jem grows closer to uncovering what happened that night, his pursuer grows bolder, making increasingly terrifying attempts to silence him for good.
This is s different genre for the author but it was SO good, I couldn’t put it down & read it in two sittings. Toby was the centre of the Seven Wonders until things went pear shaped just before finals & he was stabbed with his letter opener. Jem realises one of his close friends had to be the murderer but who? The more he investigates the more secrets emerge, then Jem is targeted. There are twists & turns until the murderer is revealed but that’s not the end, oh no, so no sneaking a look at the last pages! There’s a huge surprise at the end as all is laid bare. A very well written page turner & Jem is a gem
My review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
This is s different genre for the author but it was SO good, I couldn’t put it down & read it in two sittings. Toby was the centre of the Seven Wonders until things went pear shaped just before finals & he was stabbed with his letter opener. Jem realises one of his close friends had to be the murderer but who? The more he investigates the more secrets emerge, then Jem is targeted. There are twists & turns until the murderer is revealed but that’s not the end, oh no, so no sneaking a look at the last pages! There’s a huge surprise at the end as all is laid bare. A very well written page turner & Jem is a gem
My review is for a special copy I voluntarily read