Killing Eva by Alex Blackmore

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Killing Eva by Alex Blackmore

 

Review Date: 14 December 2015

Author: Alex Blackmore

Release Date: 26 November 2015

Publishers: No Exit Press

ISBN –10: 184344657X

ISBN – 13: 978-1843446576

320pp

Available in Paperback and Kindle

 

The Last Word Review

An intense thriller that had me on the edge of my seat throughout the book

I must admit that I missed the first book in the Eva Scott series called Letha Profit but to be honest found it to read like a stand-alone novel.

We find Eva Scott as a witness to a dramatic murder at Waterloo station, as much as she tries to help the dying man it is all in vain, but it is his last words he says that haunt Eva and danger now stalks in the shadows that seem to follow. Sometimes the past that we try to bury awakens and comes back to stalk us and this is what now befalls Eva in Killing Eva the next chapter in the Eva Scott series.

Now facing extreme danger Eva must confront the past that is now haunting her every move and Eva must keep one step ahead of the ever present threat that follows her with the future entirely linked to the past that has been kept buried. When Eva lands in Berlin the action really starts and so does her paranoia

For me the plot developed at breakneck pace and I found the style of writing from Alex Blackmore really breath-taking. A thriller that keeps you on your toes to the very end of the story.

Even though I had not read the first in the series there can be sometimes what we call ‘Second book syndrome’ but based on Killing Eva, there is no suck worries here Alex Blackmore is a very competent writer. Here is a classic thriller that has everything.

The fact that Eva manages to escape out of situations that seem bleak is remarkable and I found that this thriller crossed over to a touch of sci-fi at times. If that was planned, it is unique trick to pull off in this sort of thriller especially as there is a genetic key as part of the main plot here.

The action scenes are a plenty and in great detail. Some conspiracy thrillers sometimes leave you a little cold but Killing Eva you will have no such complaints it is all here.

Here we have the ultimate cat and mouse conspiracy thriller were the stakes are not just high they are extremely high. So to the ending and how it ends. Now we have to wait with baited breath to see if there is a third in the series. If you love Hitchcock, you will love Killing Eva. Thank you to Alex Blackmore for a review copy of Killing Eva

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Meet the Author

Alex Blackmore

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Alex Blackmore was born in north London, raised in Somerset, and returned to her spiritual home in the north of the capital after a stint at Nottingham University and a year or so of wanderlust.

Writing has always been one of Alex’s passions and her love for a fast paced thriller is what drove her to start producing her own. Lethal Profit was published by No Exit in 2013 and Killing Eva is due for release as an Ebook in July 2015 and in print in November 2015. Her style draws on the influences of her literary heroes – such as Henning Mankell, who kindly provided input on Lethal Profit – as well as an interest in the issues that shape our contemporary world and the love of a good goose bumps moment.

In addition to writing thrillers, Alex runs a fashion retail site called The Glass Pineapple. The venture is currently at the startup stage and provides a platform for emerging fashion designers and independent brands. As well as supporting exciting design talent, the site will use innovative fashion tech to help overcome some very specific problems with buying online. The exciting project is already up and running and the full tech launch is scheduled for late 2015/early 2016 – watch this space.

Alex also has a second book due for completion this year that explores the mind of the modern woman, in particular in the context of ambition, sex and dating. The fictional account is dryly humorous, adventurous and frank, covering themes that many will easily identify with.

Finally, Alex also runs her own freelance copywriting business. She has written for a broad range of both big and boutique names in fashion, travel, food and technology, supplying everything from digital content through to old school marketing materials and PR campaign slogans.

If this sounds like a busy life then Alex is used to it, having trained and then practised as a finance lawyer in the City for five years. Specialising in acquisition finance, Alex worked in London and Paris during her time in the legal world and found it a fascinating and eye opening experience.

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