Book Review: A Gripping and Gritty Start to a Suffolk Crime Series If you’re a fan of British police procedurals with a dark edge and a genuinely unsettling mystery at their core, this new Suffolk-set thriller introduces Detective Nicki Hardcastle with exactly the kind of impact crime readers crave. The novel opens with a strikingly macabre image: a man impaled on the iron spikes of a townhouse in Bury St Edmunds. What at first glance looks like a desperate suicide quickly spirals into something far more chilling. The victim, Jacob Towers, is found with seven of his own teeth tucked into his pockets — a grotesque detail that instantly signals the killer’s ritualistic signature and sets this story apart from your standard murder mystery. From here, the tension never lets up. A threatening voicemail — “It’s time to pay for what you did” — hints at a buried injustice, and when another body appears just days later, marked in the same horrific way, it becomes clear that someone is del...
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MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW If you love your crime fiction with a touch of faith, a dash of humour, and a heroine unlike anyone else in the genre, The Earth Weighs Heavy is an absolute treat. Alison Joseph’s novel introduces us to Sister Agnes — a nun with a taste for killer heels, prosecco, and unravelling dark secrets. The story opens in a rain-soaked Hackney convent, where the crumbling cellar gives up a disturbing secret: the skeleton of a woman, long buried and long forgotten. The police hit a dead end, but Sister Agnes’s sharp intuition and quiet persistence soon lead her into the convent’s murky past. As she digs deeper, she uncovers secrets some would rather stay buried — and when a gunshot pierces the night, it becomes clear that history might be repeating itself. What makes this book stand out isn’t just the clever mystery (though it’s full of twists and atmosphere), but the richness of its characters and setting. Sister Agnes is brilliantly drawn — a woman of faith who...