The Honeymoon Murders (Bill & Gerry Mudd) - Louise Brindley Reviews

The Honeymoon Murders (Bill & Gerry Mudd) - Louise Brindley Fiction Book

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Newest Review: ... I came to research this book I was shocked that Louise Brindley had already written 24 previous novels with this being her ... more

 ... latest one written in 2005. But maybe that was just part of the problem they author seemed for me to have a very simplistic view of issues such as good or bad. For me in this book you where either very very good such as Gerry, Bill and their friends or you where very bad and sinister such as the character who murdered Sam. There was just no middle ground, no misjudging anyone and frankly I found this too simple. As a result of this there was very little mystery as both the writer and the main character had decided earl...more

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The Honeymoon Murders (Bill & Gerry Mudd) - Louise Brindley: Honeymoon Killings (1366 words)
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==Synopsis of the book:== Gerry and Bill Bentine are about to set forth on the great adventure of marriage. This starts with their honeymoon which they have planned for the remote and isolated cottage in the Outer Hebridies. As part of this unusual trek they drive up from London stopping off along the route at a few bed and breakfast establishments. This is a break the couple badly need as not only have they been preparing for their big day, but Gerry has been involved in several operations helping the Police with her knowledge and amateur Detective skills. Indeed she has been kidnapped and held at gunpoint in the past few weeks ...  Read the complete review

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