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Category: LJ Ross Month

Authors: R-U, Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, H, LJ Ross Month, R

Hysteria by LJ Ross

September 25, 2020September 27, 2020by Jen Lucas1 Comment on Hysteria by LJ Ross
Hysteria by LJ Ross

Hysteria is book two in the Alexander Gregory series and every bit as exciting and engrossing as book one. The beauty of this character is that being a psychologist he is not tied down to any one place, allowing LJ Ross to spread her wings and take Gregory to far off countries with limitless opportunity [...]

Authors: R-U, Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, I, LJ Ross Month, R

Impostor by LJ Ross

September 24, 2020September 27, 2020by Jen Lucas2 Comments on Impostor by LJ Ross
Impostor by LJ Ross

We couldn't well have an LJ Ross month without a bit of a nod to her newest of fictional heroes now, could we? Dr Alexander Gregory might be a world apart from DCI Ryan and co, but he made no less of an impact and from the very first book, Impostor, we were hooked. Read [...]

Authors: R-U, Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, LJ Ross Month, R, T

The Shrine by LJ Ross

September 23, 2020September 26, 2020by Jen Lucas1 Comment on The Shrine by LJ Ross
The Shrine by LJ Ross

Ahhh. Bittersweet day today. It's the final DCI Ryan day in our LJ Ross month but I can't think of a better way to bid a temporary adieu to Ryan and co than taking a look back at book 16 in the series, The Shrine. Before I reshare my thoughts, let's take a quick look [...]

Authors: R-U, Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, LJ Ross Month, R

Ryan’s Christmas by LJ Ross

September 22, 2020September 26, 2020by Jen Lucas1 Comment on Ryan’s Christmas by LJ Ross
Ryan’s Christmas by LJ Ross

Mandie and I have been really lucky as for the past couple of years, at least until Covid struck, we've been taking an early summer break up in Northumberland. One of the places we visited, a little off the beaten track as it were, was Chillingham Castle. Knowing how remote it is, how difficult the [...]

Authors: R-U, B, Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, LJ Ross Month, R

Borderlands by LJ Ross

September 21, 2020September 6, 2020by Jen Lucas1 Comment on Borderlands by LJ Ross
Borderlands by LJ Ross

Today I'm back to share my thoughts once more on book 14 in the DCI Ryan series by LJ Ross, Borderlands. This is set in a part of the county that I admit I wasn't really aware of, but given its use as training base for soldiers, you can just imagine the kind of wilderness [...]

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