A review by ebonygreads
The Good Neighbour by R.J. Parker

3.0

I gave this book a 3.5 stars out of 5.

I did really enjoy this book, it was perfect for the spooky season we are in. It was a fast and enjoyable read.

After Leah Talbot hits a deer on the road, causing her to look around who is near to ask for help, she stumbles to the only house with it's lights on. Here she meets Martin Tate, who is all but happy to help Leah out. Tate invites Leah in, offering her the phone, and even alcohol to help the shock. Leah recognises she has some sort of strange connection with man, but starts to get an uncomfortable feeling that she should leave.

Leah leaves to go home in the pick up truck, only to return to the house tomorrow with a bottle of wine to thank Tate for helping her out. When she arrives, Tate isn't home, instead the Police are, after a brutal murder of the SOLE FEMALE resident has taken place. Tate has also disappeared...

Leah gets sucked up within the police investigation, along with trying to cope with her dad who has Alzheimer's Disease and a husband who is not interested in her. This book contains many mysterious s murders, mind games and multiple secret stolen kisses.

I would recommend this book!!!