Reviews: Moon over Watford

"In another tale of complexity and unexpected twists, Lynn Phillips' portrayal of newly promoted Detective Sergeant Greta Pusey and her colleagues captures many characteristics of officers I have known in over 29 years of service."

- Inspector Neil Collin, Commanding Officer of Ruislip Police Station


"In her second book featuring the police station in Shady Lane, Watford, Lynn Phillips once more has us still turning the pages long after we should have put out the light and gone to sleep.

Recently promoted to Detective Sergeant, feisty Greta Pusey proves that she is up to the job by sorting out, almost single-handedly, the intricate plots within plots of her first case as a Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO).

There is a story around each of the many characters, so do not be tempted to turn to the back pages and so miss the build-up to the unexpected finale."

- Brenda Bowley, Northwood Golf Club



"Wow, Lynn Phillips has done it again!  Hot on the heels of her award winning novel, Watford under Wood, Moon over Watford continues following the life of Greta Pusey, both business and private.

Moon over Watford is the type of book where you say to yourself, 'I'll just read one more page' and find yourself still so engrossed in 'finding out what happened next' that you are still reading it hours later, unable to put it down until you find out 'who dunnit?!'

Lynn Phillips is a master, or rather, a mistress of the crime novel, keeping the reader hanging on and fully engrossed in the storyline, but leaving it to the very end to reveal who the real culprit is.

Moon over Watford is another feather in Lynn Phillips' cap; I can't wait for the next one, knowing that it will definitely be as good as its predecessors.

Congratulations Lynn, you have written another award winning novel!"

- Jules Lancaster, Milton Keynes Writing Group

 

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