Sunday, 16 February 2025

Book Review: Opal by Patricia Wolf

A DS WALKER THRILLER
 
Opal delves into the high-stakes dog eat dog world of opal mining. 
 
Mark is rumoured to have found a million dollar opal, soon after he is found dead, in bed with his ex business partner's wife. Both have been  brutally murdered.
Is this the work of a jealous husband or someone looking for the rumoured opal?

 When DS Walker arrives in the small outback town to pick up his cousin, Blair, he is immediately pulled into the investigation. Overnight the town becomes isolated by rising flood waters and there is no way out.
 
A town isolated by flood waters, relentless heat and a killer in their midst makes for compelling reading.
 
As DS Walker assists local police the suspect list rises and it appears many in the small town had a grudge against the murdered man. Throw in the mix disgruntled opal miners and a fugitive who doesn't want to be found and Wolf has created a tense and atmospheric read.
 
Each book in the series reads well as a standalone with the major murder investigation wrapped up by the end of the book. However there is also an ongoing story, throughout the three books, with an outlaw motorcycle gang involved in drug manufacture.
 
Even though Opal got a little bogged down at times this dark and gritty police procedural kept me invested until the final breath holding conclusion.
 
I highly recommend all three books to crime readers looking for a new series to delve into. 
 
My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
Publisher:  Echo Publishing
Publication date: 1st October 2024
Series: DS Walker #3
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 320
RRP: AU$32.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
Other books in the series

Friday, 14 February 2025

Book Review: Australia's Greatest Stories by Graham Seal

 Australia's Greatest Stories wasn't quite the book I was expecting it to be. With a subheading of TrueTales, Legends and Larrikins, I was expecting a book of great Aussie yarns, true stories with a bit of a Banjo Patterson feel. 

Australia's Greatest Stories is more a series of events that formed Australia as we know it today. 
From pre-colonisation to major events in history that formed our nation; the changing face of politics in Australia, the gold rush, the Spanish flu, the great depression, world war two, major inroads by Australian women just to name a few.
 
Graham Seal has written a comprehensive history of Australia including facts and achievements by people who have previously been excluded from our history. 
I found these little known historical events to be quite interesting and at times amusing.
 
The book is not written in chronological order but rather through a series of nine headings with events, stories, poems and images that fit under each heading.
 
Graham Seal adds a very extensive notes section with links to articles to verify his research.
 
Australia's Greatest Stories would be of interest to anyone wanting to know the real Australia and the people behind some of the country's little known events. 
 
My rating 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐
 
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 1st October 2024
Genre: Non Fiction / History
Pages: 343
RRP: AU$34.99 (trade paperback)
Source: courtesy of the publisher
 
 

Thursday, 13 February 2025

Book Review: Endgame by Sarah Barrie

A CHAIN OF MURDERS, A PSYCHOTIC KILLER, A GAME SHE CANNOT WIN.
 
Endgame is the fourth and final book in Sarah Barrie's Lexi Winter series. 
 
I think anyone who has read the first three books in this series can't help but feel empathy and admiration for Lexi. She had an abusive childhood and problematic youth however turned her life around and became a vigilante chasing child abusers and dishing out her own justice until she was employed by the police to use her skills to uncover abusers with the law on her side.

Endgame is another action packed story and the pace is non-stop. Lexi must stop her nemesis, Damon Vaughn, a serial child predator, before more people are killed. Vaughn's mind games are relentless and Lexi starts to second-guess who she can really trust. 
 
Endgame has dual plot-lines of teen rape culture and drug use, and Lexi's chase to stop Vaughn. I was intrigued to see how the two storylines would connect.
There is also a myth about a ghost that haunts the beach causing paranoia to run rife amongst the teens of the town. 
 
Endgame is dark and gritty, a compelling read. I found Lexi wasn't as self-assured and hard hitting as in previous books but it was a fitting ending to the series with all loose ends nicely tied up.
 
The Lexi Winter series is a series that I would recommend be read in order to attain the full benefit of the stories.
 
My rating 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐
 
Publisher: Harlequin Australia
Publication date: 13th November 2024
Series: Lexi Winter #4
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 416
RRP: AU$34.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
Other books in the Lexi Winter Series
 
 

Book Review: Paradise by Patricia Wolf

Paradise is the second instalment in Patricia Wolf's DS Walker Thriller series. Paradise is another riveting crime novel that includes brutal murders and outlaw bikie drug gangs.
 
AFP officer Lucas Walker is in Surfers Paradise on the Queensland coast, on leave to recover from injuries sustained in Outback. He is also under review for putting a huge undercover operation at risk.
 
Lucas once again gets involved in a murder investigation, helping out the overburdened Queensland police force.
 
There is never a dull moment in Paradise! I was pulled into the story right from the prologue and was intrigued to see how Wolf would pull the different plot-lines together.
Characters from the previous book do feature in Paradise however with a bit of backstory included it reads well as a standalone.
 
Wolf combines a compelling mystery with non-stop action and a perfect sense of place with vivid descriptions of the Gold Coast making Paradise a book I found hard to put down. 
The use of colloquial language and Aussie slang plus Walker's longing for his hometown and connection to country give the book a unique Aussie flavour.

I loved Paradise even more than Outback. It is a wonderful follow on for this new series. I'm looking forward to the next book!

My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 17th May 2023
Series: DS Walker #2
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 357
Source: Own copy