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A Soul for a Soul by Carol Wyer

A Soul for a Soul by Carol Wyer

The syndicate have taken everything from her. It’s time to take them down―or die trying.

DCI Kate Young never meant to shoot Superintendent John Dickson at the reservoir that night―even if, as a scheming corrupt cop and head of the shady syndicate, he probably had it coming.

 But now Kate has photographic evidence that someone else knows her terrible secret…

 Tormented by guilt and the voices of the dead, Kate is desperate to unmask the rest of the corrupt officers before her own sins catch up with her.

 When DI Harriet Khatri, awaiting trial for the murder of Kate’s mentor, claims she was framed by Dickson’s syndicate, Kate reluctantly agrees to help in the hope of finding answers.

 Meanwhile, DI Emma Donaldson finds herself on the hunt for a double murderer―a man who incapacitates his victims with a powerful narcotic called Devil’s Breath. Desperate to measure up to her role-model boss, Emma finds herself hurled into the deep end in more ways than one…

 While Kate’s grip on reality wavers and the syndicate closes in, and with the mystery killer taking a special interest in Emma, could this be the case that defeats both detectives?

About the author

USA Today bestselling author and winner of The People's Book Prize Award, Carol Wyer's crime novels have sold over one million copies and been translated into nine languages.

 A move from humour to the 'dark side' in 2017, saw the introduction of popular DI Robyn Carter in Little Girl Lost and proved that Carol had found her true niche.

 February 2021 saw the release of the first in the much-anticipated new series, featuring DI Kate Young. An Eye For An Eye was chosen as a Kindle First Reads and became the #1 bestselling book on Amazon UK and Amazon Australia. 

Carol has had articles published in national magazines 'Woman's Weekly', featured in 'Take A Break', 'Choice', 'Yours' and 'Woman's Own' magazines and the Huffington Post. She's also been interviewed on numerous radio shows discussing ''Irritable Male Syndrome' and 'Ageing Disgracefully' and on BBC Breakfast television.

 She currently lives on a windy hill in rural Staffordshire with her husband Mr. Grumpy... who is very, very grumpy. When she is not plotting devious murders, she can be found performing her comedy routine, Smile While You Still Have Teeth.

 To learn more, go to www.carolwyer.co.uk, subscribe to her YouTube channel, or follow her on Twitter: @carolewyer

 Carol’s Links:

 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCarolEWyer/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolwyer/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/carolewyer 

Website : https://www.carolwyer.co.uk

Review

‘A Soul for a Soul’ is the fifth thrilling instalment in this fabulous series! It no secret that I love this series and I have reviewed each one and waxed lyrical about them and this is going to be no different. Normally with a series I would say you could read books as a stand-alone but with this one I don’t think you could. There is a lot of intricate plotting and background information in the previous books which means you enjoy this one so much more. You get to really understand Kate as a character by seeing how her character and mental health struggles progresses and develops. Therefore I recommend reading the whole series if you really want the best from it!

Kate is having to deal with the repercussions of her shooting Superintendent John Dickson and the death of her beloved mentor and godfather William. Plus, she is still trying to take down the rest of the members of the syndicate, as well as dealing with her promotion to DCI. Meanwhile, Emma and Morgan have been promoted to DI and are now on different teams. Emma is dealing with a murder and Morgan is still trying to track down the gang behind the trafficking. All three are trying to cope with their new roles and how it affects their personal relationships.

Carol is really good at making her readers question everyone and everything! You never know who to trust and who is the baddie, just like Kate doesn’t either. I like being kept on my toes as a reader. This was a great plot with lots of reveals, twists and turns and you really were kept guessing. The murder mystery does takes a back footing to the syndicate plot which is a shame as I thought the method of killing was highly unique and unusual. I did like that it allowed Emma to shine more as a detective and I enjoyed learning more about her personal life.

What I do find remarkable is how much empathy has been poured into Kate’s character. Yes she can make questionable decisions at times and has even become someone she doesn’t particularly like you always root for her. This is partly down to how Carol has portrayed Kate’s grief and her mental health struggles. Ever since the first book Kate has been dealing with an inner conversation with her late husband as a form of coping but this has now warped into dealing with Dickson and William being in her head in a ‘devil and angel situation’. It makes you care for Kate as a person and since most readers have experienced grief and trauma it makes her very relatable and authentic.

Let me know if you pick this one up!

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