During this series I will be sharing my reviews for books I posted during 2022
Good books deserve to be showcased on a regular basis and I hope that it might entice you to either move the books up your groaning TBR’s or add the books to its burden!
Here is my review from April 2022 for Where There’s Doubt a psychological thriller by Terry Tyler
About the book
‘I can be anything you want me to be. Even if you don’t know you want it. Especially if you don’t know you want it.’
Café owner Kate is mentally drained after a tough two years; all she wants from her online chess partner is entertainment on lonely evenings, and maybe a little virtual flirtation.
She is unaware that Nico Lewis is a highly intelligent con artist who, with an intricately spun web of lies about their emotional connection, will soon convince her that he is The One.
Neither does Kate know that his schemes involve women who seek love on dating sites, as well as his small publishing business. A host of excited authors believe Nico is about to make their dreams come true.
Terry Tyler’s twenty-fourth publication is a sinister psychological drama that highlights the dark side of internet dating—and the danger of ignoring the doubts of your subconscious.
My review for Where There’s Doubt on April 9th 2022
This is a psychological thriller which delves into the minefield that is modern day online dating and keeps you on the edge of your seat from page one.
Dating has become big business. Certainly for those who host the sites where millions hopefully upload their photographs, likes and dislikes and reach out into the void for a connection that will fulfil their dreams of everlasting love. It is also a feeding ground for sharks, seeking out the vulnerable, the desperate, the broken-hearted and those who are easily manipulated. Their intent is to bequile and deprive their victims of their money, self-esteem, dreams and hope.
Kate is just out of a long term relationship which has left her wondering about the myth surrounding true love. Then along comes a man who ticks all the boxes… seems to know her so well from the outset, anticipating all her needs and hopes within a relationship. Wary but falling in love, Kate begins to ignore her inner voice and friends well-meaning cautions and the game is on.
Over the course of the first part of the book the other players in this game each side of the con are introduced, including the masterminds behind the scam. The author is very good at creating characters who the reader can easily identify, including the poster boy for every woman’s romantic dream, handsome, attentive, successful and sexy. However we hear first hand from this adonis about what he thinks of his victims and his accomplice as well as his endgame. We are spectators to the events but can only watch from the sidelines, helpless to intervene to prevent the inevitable tragedies and loss.
In the second part of the book we discover which of the victims are going to rise above this dispicable piece of trickery and deal with the aftermath. The best and worst of human traits is explored and for some there will be surprising revelations that threaten to devastate them even further. Does crime pay, will there be retribution, who will survive the con?
Highly recommended as a thriller you will find hard to put down.
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A small selection of other books by Terry Tyler









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About Terry Tyler
I am self-published and proud to be so, and have twenty-two books on Amazon. My latest release is Where There’s Doubt, a psychological drama about a romance scammer and his victims. Other recent releases include Megacity, the final part in the dystopian Operation Galton trilogy – the follow-up to Hope and Wasteland – and The Visitor, a post-apocalyptic murder mystery set in the same world as my Project Renova series, but a separate story, with new characters.
Brewing in my mind I have another virus series (3 novellas, I think), another psych drama, and a dystopian stand-alone. Not sure which one to write next!
I’m a Walking Dead addict; I love watching great TV series, and reading anything to do with history, post apocalypse, dystopian scenarios, anthropology, mountaineering and polar exploration.
Favourite writers: Gemma Lawrence, Kate Mary, Blake Crouch, Deborah Swift, Carol Hedges, Douglas Kennedy, John Boyne, Deborah Moggach, Judith Arnopp, Mark Barry, Jon Krakauer, Phillipa Gregory, Robert Leigh, John Privilege, Dylan Morgan, Kate Atkinson, Norah Lofts, Dorothy Parker, Bill Bryson, PJ O’Rourke, Ann Swinfen, Keith Blackmore, Frank Tayell.
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books… Sally.
Ohh, a dark subject indeed
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It is but absolute riveting reading Sue ♥
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Congratulations, Terry! Wonderful review and feature, Sally. 🤗
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Thanks very much Gwen and Happy Easter ♥
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Your review was great, Sally! Thanks for re-sharing this story with us.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
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Thanks Yvette, always look forward to Terry’s latest released ♥
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Thanks for sharing Judith ♥
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My pleasure, Sally. x
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I have loved Terry Tyler’s books for years. Great to see her here, with a lovely and well deserved review. Would recommend her books every time. Thanks, Sally
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Thanks Judith and I agree with you… I have enjoyed every book I have read of Terry’s and she certainly know how to put the wind up you lol ♥
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Indeed, Sally.😊😅
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A worthy reshare of a fantastic and intriguing book. Congrats again Terry! ❤
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Thanks very much Debby ♥
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Congratulations to Terry on this showcase of the archived post and book review! Thanks for sharing, Sally!
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Thanks very much Jan and have a lovely Easter.. ♥
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Great to see Terry’s book here with such a superb review. xo
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Thanks Darlene, always a heart stopping read…♥ Happy Easter
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I am so glad I am married. Dating is way too complicated. Let’s bring back arranged marriages (jk)
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Lol Jacqui, I agree would not want to go out on that precarious limb ever again…hugs
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A wonderful recommendation for Terry’s thriller, Sally. It’s a scary topic these days and I’m sure the book is an exciting read with an important message to be careful. Congrats to Terry on the excellent review.
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It is scary Diana and when I read some earlier dystopian themed novels many years ago they seemed very far fetched, but really spooky how some of them now are very plausible. ♥
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I know what you mean. It gives me the shivers.
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A cautionary tale, indeed! Sharing on social media. 😉
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Thanks for spreading the word Liz xx
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You’re welcome, Sally.
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I loved your review, Sally. Congratulations to Terry
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Thanks very much John..hugsx
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Wonderful post for Terry. I love her books. Wishing her all the best. Thanks for sharing, Sally. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks very much Harmony ♥
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Great review, Sally. It comes very highly recommended by Judith, too. I have this on my Kindle and know that I’m in for a great read! ❤
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Fantastic Alex… Happy Easter ♥
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Happy Easter ❤
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Congratulations to the writer, also for the very interesting setting of the book. hugsx Michael
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Thanks very much Michael..♥
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A great review, Sally – congrats to Terry
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Thanks very much Toni…♥
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