Smorgasbord Posts from my Archives – Previous Reviews from 2022 – #Psychologicalthriller – Means to Deceive by Alex Craigie

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!

This is my review from May 2022 for the gripping psychological thriller Means to Deceive by Alex Craigie

About the book

Eighteen months ago, Gwen Meredith left the job she loved and came back to Pembrokeshire to help support her irritable and increasingly confused grandmother.
But someone is pursuing a vendetta against her.

As the attacks become more malicious, her old anxieties begin to build.
She’s attracted to her new neighbour who is keen to help…but can she trust him?

When those closest to her are threatened, her desperation mounts.
Who can she trust?

Gwen has a dark secret of her own.
Can she even trust herself?

My review for the book May 14th 2022

You know you are in the hands of a master storyteller when you are so engaged by the story that you want to reach in and offer hugs to the main character and some swift justice to others!

Alex Craigie writes very good books and this is no exception.

Gwen Meredith is between a rock and a hard place at work and at home where intimidation, misunderstandings, secrets and childhood memories cloud judgment. It is even worse when it is played out on social media in a town where everybody feels they have a right to voice their opinions on the situation.

With a grandmother’s dementia developing rapidly, there is little time to sit and work through the evolving mystery and at times the interference of others, though kindly meant, creates more havoc.

This is probably not the best time to fall in love especially if you don’t know who to trust but it does offer a glimmer of hope in the dark place Gwen now finds herself in.

Clues are dropped in, and events point in a number of directions, but the puzzle is missing a lot of pieces until the final chapter. This is a clever mystery which will have you on the edge of your seat and wondering if you are perhaps not going a little crazy too.

The climax is dramatic and comes with surprising revelations. A fabulous ending to this highly recommended book.

Head over to buy the book: Amazon UKAnd: Amazon US

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About Alex Craigie

Alex Craigie is the pen name of Trish Power.

Trish was ten when her first play was performed at school. It was in rhyming couplets and written in pencil in a book with imperial weights and measures printed on the back.

When her children were young, she wrote short stories for magazines before returning to the teaching job that she loved.

Trish has had three books published under the pen name of Alex Craigie. The first two books cross genre boundaries and feature elements of romance, thriller and suspense against a backdrop of social issues. Someone Close to Home highlights the problems affecting care homes while Acts of Convenience has issues concerning the health service at its heart. Her third book. Means to Deceive, is a psychological thriller.

Someone Close to Home has won a Chill with a Book award and a Chill with the Book of the Month award. In 2019 it was one of the top ten bestsellers in its category on Amazon.

 

Thank you for dropping in today and I hope you are leaving with some books… Sally

 

72 thoughts on “Smorgasbord Posts from my Archives – Previous Reviews from 2022 – #Psychologicalthriller – Means to Deceive by Alex Craigie

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  2. A most worthy repeat Sal. I loved Trish’s book and look forward to reading her other books nicely nesting in my Kindle. 🙂 Congrats again to Trish ❤ xx

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  3. Thanks for giving Means to Deceive another belt of the oxygen of publicity, Sally! Your review is wonderful – and Jacquie says it was this very review that prompted her to buy the book. Reasons to be grateful and cheerful many times over! You rock! ❤ ❤

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  4. I think it was this review which first led me to Alex’s talented writing. She has a way of delving into social/economic flaws that highlights the cracks in humanity as a whole.
    Wonderful review, Sally.

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  5. Absolutely wonderful to see my dear friend, Trish, being featured here today, Sally! LOVE your review of this book! Trish, here’s hoping many new readers will be heading straight over to check out Means to Deceive, resulting in lots of new sales and more terrific reviews! 🤗❤️🤗

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