All The Rage by Cara Hunter
Format: eBook (eARC)
Source: Publishers via NetGalley
Publisher: Penguin Books
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Crime
Publication Date: 23rd January 2020
Synopsis/Blurb (Goodreads):
“A teenage girl is found wandering the outskirts of Oxford, dazed and distressed. The story she tells is terrifying. Grabbed off the street, a plastic bag pulled over her face, then driven to an isolated location where she was subjected to what sounds like an assault. Yet she refuses to press charges.
DI Fawley investigates, but there’s little he can do without the girl’s co-operation. Is she hiding something, and if so, what? And why does Fawley keep getting the feeling he’s seen a case like this before?
And then another girl disappears, and Adam no longer has a choice: he has to face up to his past. Because unless he does, this victim may not be coming back . . . “
My Thoughts & Review
All The Rage is the fourth book in the DI Adam Fawley series. I’ve read all three of the previous books and I’ve loved them all. So, you can imagine how excited I was when I got the email saying I was approved for an eARC from NetGalley. I really couldn’t wait to get started. This book definitely didn’t disappoint.
This was yet another rollercoaster of a read which made my head spin (in a good way) with so many wonderful twists and turns that I wasn’t expecting.
As with Hunter’s previous books “All The Rage” continues to follow DI Fawley and his team working on an investigation, which involves a school girl, that has been attacked and found wondering the streets, in a bad way by a local cab driver. But just as the team are investigating this case another school girl disappears, and DI Fawley wonders if these crimes are linked to a case he worked on 20 years ago.
Yet again this is a wonderfully written book with a fast paced and gripping storyline that definitely kept me turning pages to the very end. What I love about all the books in the series, is the way we get multiple social media messages, interview transcripts, maps and emails inserted in between the story. This really brings the book to life.
With each book I can see the characters developing and growing in strength, and love following their growth throughout the series.
This was a perfect crime read for me. I would definitely recommend it, especially if you’re looking for intense gripping read. If you’ve never read Cara Hunter’s books before don’t worry as you could read this one as a standalone, but I strongly recommend that you you start from the first book “Close To Home” so you can get to know DI Fawley and his team from the very start.
Cara Hunter is very quickly becoming one of my favourite crime writers, and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
I would like to thank the publishers Penguin Books UK and NetGalley for my eARC in return for an honest and unbiased review.
My Rating
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[…] Mani […]
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Lovely review, Mani 😊. I also adore Cara Hunter’s writing, with all the twists and the social media/storytelling techniques that set her apart from other crime authors. Not long until it’s released so that I can read it – I can’t wait!!
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Thanks Stephen!!! Not long to go now!!!I thought this was the best book so far. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on it soon. 🙂
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I am loving this book just like the previous one. It’s exciting and super thrilling.
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It’s so good right!! Glad to hear your enjoying it 😁
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