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Anglesey Blue a gripping serial killer thriller DI Tudor Manx Book by Dylan H Jones– Book Review

Updated: Nov 24, 2019

Are you looking for an unmissable serial killer thriller? Then you’ll love the best-selling Anglesey Blue.

MURDER. BETRAYAL. REVENGE.

It’s not the homecoming Detective Inspector Tudor Manx was expecting, but solving the case is just the start of his problems.

Recently transferred from the London Met to the North Wales Constabulary, Detective Inspector Tudor Manx has come to the Isle of Anglesey hoping for a quiet life.

But his hopes are dashed when a brutally mutilated body is found crucified to the bow of a fishing boat sending shockwaves through the peaceful community.

Manx’s faces pressure to solve the case quickly equipped with an inexperienced team.

Is the body a message or a premonition of more murders to come?

Adding to his mounting problems, Manx’s troubled past returns to haunt him. Manx left the island after the disappearance of his younger sister, Miriam; a cold case that still remains unsolved.

Can Manx solve the case before the body count rises?

How will he cope when he is forced to choose between his family and his duty as a police officer?

This is the first book in the thrilling new DI Tudor Manx series.

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Tudor Manx, what a fantastic character name! This series is set in Anglesey, I had a real sense of place through Dylan’s writing, which is gritty, dark, and full of characterisation.

Manx hasn’t even taken his shoes off, donned his slippers to relax before his new job takes over. The plot is As well as giving us a backdrop into future work, the book ends on a slight opening to which will be the next in the series.

Which I wish I had to hand to start straight away. There was such a depth to Dylan’s writing style that helped with the strength of the first book in this series. I am interested to see what leads on from here. Crime and Police Procedure Fiction at its best, dark, disturbing and leaving you wanting more.

This book needed more proof reading, which is making me think about not getting part 2, which is a shame, decisions decisions

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