My Kindle wasn’t exactly glued to my hand but it might as well have been, because my Kindle travelled everywhere with me. I immersed myself into the story pretty much from the start. This was one of those books that I found extremely difficult to put to one side. Louise has done it again and written a cracking book, which I really enjoyed but more about that in a bit. So without further ado, I grabbed my Kindle, downloaded the book and settled down to read ‘The Killing Of The Cherrywood MP’. I couldn’t wait to read the second book in the series. I read, reviewed and loved the first book (‘The Missing Activist’) in the series featuring P.I Karen Andersen. Does the home to one of Germany’s violent neo-Fascist cells hold the vital clue, or does it lie hidden in the leafy English countryside? From the roulette tables of the Ritz to the respectable suburbs of Mainz, she searches for the truth. P I Karen Andersen believes it’s not that simple. The Labour MP for Cherrywood is found murdered and police look for a lone wolf with a personal vendetta against ISIS. In reaction extremist right-wing groups proliferate across Europe. Jihadi brides return from Syria and deradicalised terrorists are released from prison.
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