Reviews: Watford under Wood

Acclaimed by Watford Observer:

"The Watford portrayed in her novel Watford under Wood is in many respects a familiar one, but with the sort of intrigue that would have local newspaper journalists salivating.

"There is murder, sex, corruption, cover-ups and more.

"The Northwood author's novel focuses on the adventures of rookie detective Greta Pusey, as she attempts to get to the bottom of some fishy goings-on at Watford's Shady Lane police station."


"To Morse's Oxford and Rebus's Edinbugh is now added Greta Pusey's Watford."

- NRA Newsletter


"Throughout the book there are fun characters and humour, unusual in thrillers.  This is a great book for crime addicts."

- Chairman, Belmont Writers


"DC Greta Pusey had me hooked right from the start.  Lynn Phillips has created some larger than life yet thoroughly believable characters."

- Writers' Forum

"Greta Pusey is the plausible and determined young detective assigned to investigate this truly complex case.  The main characters portray some stereotypical images of policing, but in Watford under Wood, Lynn Phillips has accurately captured many of the frailties that Police Officers experience.  This is an interesting 'warts and all' tale."

- Inspector Neil Collin, Officer commanding Ruislip Police Station, London Borough of Hillingdon


"This is a great book, very compelling and difficult to put down.  Lynn has mastered the art of keeping the reader intrigued and wanting to keep reading.  I met Lynn at Swanwick this year and she is also a lovely lady and a great writer.  An excellent read and well worth the money.  BUY IT NOW!!!

- Jules Lancaster, Milton Keynes, England


"I just finished Watford under Wood and was more than suitably impressed.  Normally I don't care for 'detective novels' but this one was a jolly good read, and I just couldn't resist it."

- Bebe Zigman, San Diego Book Club, California, USA

 

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