Ein Doppelmord. Eine fehlende Leiche. Ein freier Fall in den Tod. Gibt es eine Verbindung zwischen den drei Fällen? Detective Sheridan Holler ermittelt.
Ein kalter Novembertag in Im Zentrum der Stadt stürzt sich eine Frau von der Dachterrasse eines Restaurants. Kurz darauf werden am nahen Crosby Beach zwei Leichen eine Frau, gefesselt an eine Statue, und ein Mann, bis zum Hals im Sand eingegraben – beide ertrunken. Es sind die Eltern von Daniel Parks, der vor neun Monaten ermordet wurde. Daniels Vater wurde des Mordes verdächtigt, aber von den Geschworenen freigesprochen.
Für DI Sheridan Holler, die mit ihrer Kollegin Anna Markinson in dem Mordfall ermittelt, tun sich mit diesen drei weiteren Toten noch mehr Fragen als bisher auf. Aber Sheridan wird nicht ruhen, bis sie die Wahrheit weiß, auch für die einzige Überlebende der Familie, Daniels Schwester Jennifer. Denn aus eigener Erfahrung kennt sie das Trauma eines nie geklärten Mordes nur zu gut …
T.M. Payne’s Detective Sheridan Holler series will be published by Amazon Publishing in 2024 and 2025.
Agent: Broo Doherty, DHH Literary Agency Editor: Victoria Haslam, Thomas & Mercer Twitter: @Tinap66Payne
T. M. Payne was born in Lee-On-Solent, Hampshire and now lives on the Wirral with her wonderful partner.
Having worked in the criminal justice system for 18 years, the last 14 of which she was a Police Case Investigator within the Domestic Violence Unit, she has now taken a break to concentrate on her passion for writing crime novels.
She is crazy about animals and if you walk past her with your dog, she will probably ask if she can pat it on the head. Or take it home with her. Or both.
She loves laughing, Christmas, playing golf (badly) walking along New Brighton beach (not walking her dog because she hasn’t got one) snow, sunsets, family and friends.
She dislikes beetroot. Very much dislikes beetroot.
This was my first book by this author and I really enjoyed it. Full of twists and turns. While I had my suspicions, some twists were a shock. This is the second book the Detective Sheridan Holler series.
The story starts off with a bang! A woman jumps off a building falling to her death.
Detective Holler is assigned a high profile case. A man went missing some time ago. He is presumed dead after intriguing evidence. The man accused of his death, the father, gets off. Then two bodies are found that just might be connected to the case, the parents of the man presumed dead.
This was unputdownable! I blew through this sucker so fast that my neck hurt! Very enjoyable and entertaining read that I highly recommend. Thanks to Thomas & Mercer, T.M. Payne and NetGalley for the opportunity. Publication October 15, 2024 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a great mystery thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. I thought I had it figured out but a few twists were thrown in that proved me wrong! I really enjoyed all the characters and could tell the author did a lot of research before writing the book. Thanks to NetGalley for this advance copy for my honest review. It’s out in publication now.
I’m telling you right now, this series is one of the most consistently good crime thriller runs I’ve read in a long time.
I just finished This Ends Now and I’m honestly so attached to these detectives at this point. The stories feel so real and grounded that it never feels overdone or dramatic just for shock value. It feels like you are right there with them while everything is unfolding.
The case in this one is layered and messy in the best way, with multiple threads that slowly start connecting. I love when a plot makes you lean in and pay attention instead of spoon feeding everything. There were a few turns that genuinely caught me off guard, but they still made total sense once everything clicked.
I did this on audiobook and that narrator just works for me. Her voice, the pacing, the tone, all of it pulls me in. With it being an English police series, it adds even more atmosphere. It feels like I am walking into each scene with them instead of just hearing a story.
I love this whole series. Every book has been a win for me and I only have one left, which I’m both excited and sad about. If you like crime stories that feel personal, tense, and actually believable, you’d eat this up.
T.M. Payne gives a prologue to the book that is so amazing that you can't wait to keep reading to figure it all out. It's full of suspense and jaw-dropping action.
This suspenseful tale addresses dark topics such us a suicide, rape, and child abuse. It was an easy read that was captivating, even though at times it became a little too intense. Still, the plot was coherent and kept me guessing till the finish.
The characters were compelling, convincing, and well-written. I enjoyed that the individuals' private lives and relationships were included. The novel also contains sporadic humorous moments that are just the right amount of lightheartedness.
It may be read as a stand-alone, although this is the second book in the series (I really need to read the first one). I will very certainly be reading more of this author's writing in the future. If you don't become easily triggered, I highly suggest this book to people who enjoy suspenseful police criminals.
this book is second book in series and so very much gripped. a very addictive read. Detective Sheriden Holler and her team are re-opening a cold case. a young man went missing his body never found and his father was main suspect but was acquitted. and then two bodies are found on Crosby beach how are they connected. what i like about this series you get the main characters live s with a sense of humor. this story is a very twisty read so recommend
This was such a page turner. From the very first scene as an unknown woman leaps to her death, I was hooked. I loved the setting of Liverpool, which is fairly local to me, so I could really imagine the sights and sounds described within the pages. I doubt I'll look at Crosby Beach the same way!
The author crafted the characters so well, and I wanted to unravel why this family seemed to be subjected to so much horror. The plot was full of twists and turns and had me totally invested. I figured out some aspects but was still pleasantly surprised by the ending.
I enjoyed the relationship between Sheridan and Hill. Some truly entertaining moments between them had me laughing. It will be interesting to see how this develops over the series. I am going to read book one and will definitely keep up with the rest of the series.
I highly recommend if you like detective stories. Whodunit's, thrillers, and murder mysteries.
With thanks to Netgalley for providing a copy of the book. This is my honest review, which I'm leaving voluntarily.
This is book 2 in the D.I. Sheridan Holler series where a woman leaps to her death in Liverpool. Then the following morning, two bodies are found on Crosby Beach and a 9-month old murder case is reopened.
This was another fantastic book in the series. The characters are honestly so brilliant! This was much darker than the first book but the sense of humour scattered throughout the story meant it didn’t feel too heavy.
Again, as with book 1, as the story is set in Merseyside where I live, I really enjoyed reading about places I am already familiar with.
There’s lots going on but the story was easy to follow and plotted to perfection. However, I did guess a major plot twist.
This series is a must read and I am so excited to read book 3!
O-M-G! There is a LOT to unpack in this story. I was nowhere near close to figuring it out. And it seemed like Sheridan and team wouldn't either. From the beginning, there was an intertwined cold case, murder, and suicide. The pace held throughout. You often see "shocking revelations" when plots are described, and then it is not quite as shocking. The ones in this story are indeed shocking, unexpected, and gasp-worthy. The multilayered work storylines (e.g., murder), the multilayered personal storylines (Sam, Jonie, Anna), and the interpersonal (getting to know a new boss), were a lot to keep up with, but I never felt overwhelmed by them. I want to sit with the story a bit more. I may come back and update my thoughts here. Overall, it was a well-written story.
The second in the police series set in Liverpool featuring DI Sheridan Holler. This is a gripping and very gritty read. A case of murder is reopened. The father has been investigated, everyone believing him guilty, but a conviction isn't secured as the evidence isn't comprehensive enough. Sheridan and her team are asked to reopen the investigation and find more evidence to secure a conviction. This is a twisty story that deals with child abuse, rape and suicide. At times it became a little over the top but it was a quick and compelling read. I received a free review copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for my honest and unedited review.
Sheridan's brother was murdered when he was twelve years old, his body was found, but the case is still unsolved. She is assigned to a case of a double murder and a missing body of their son. Meanwhile, a woman jumps to her death from a high rise restaurant after a phone call. Sheridan feels that for the sake of the remaining family member, she has to solve the case of her missing brother. This was an intricately planned crime.
What a fantastically unputdownable book! Unfortunately, life gets in the way, so I had no choice but to read when I had a spare moment! The book has all the components I like in a police procedural. A strong female lead, excellent police work and a team that works together flawlessly. I like the inclusion of the personal lives of the characters, the friendship, the empathy, the short chapters, and most of all, the inclusion of MAUD!
This is the second in the series - I need to get my hands on the first one - but can be read as a standalone.
I definitely want to read this author's books in the future. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to those who love a police procedural with a lot of suspense.
Thanks to Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer for the opportunity to read this book.
This Ends Now was an absolutely shocking and thrilling second book in the Detective Sheridan Holler series. It is set around two years after the first book, and can be read as a stand-alone book, if you haven’t read book one yet. (But after you read what punches T.M. Payne can pack in between the covers of this novel, you’ll be racing to grab book one!)
Payne starts off the novel with an absolutely brilliant prologue, filled with intrigue, jaw-dropping action, and it leaves you unable to wait to continue reading to make sense of it all.
Avoiding any spoilers is going to make this review hard to write, but the basic story is that DI Sheridan Holler and her DS Anna Markinson get assigned a high profile cold case by their new DCI Hill Knowles. Along the way, they get involved in a couple of other interesting cases that may or may not be connected to their cold case. A father was arrested and tried for the murder of his son. The father was acquitted, and the team is doing their due diligence to make sure that new evidence cannot be brought to light, to help with the finding and convicting of the real murderer, even if it was his father.
The sister of the presumed-dead young man attempts to help the police with their investigation, and was able to assist with some new clues. When DI Holler and team get closer to the answers, though, other drama kicks off, including more murders.
Will DI Holler and her crew ever get to the actual answers and solve the murders that are piling up in Liverpool?
Payne allows her characters to be humans, with wit, humor, intelligence, deception, lying, and well-intentioned plant thievery. It’s an excellent read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for this wonderful ARC!!
Only the second book in the series and I love them already. Sheridan Holler is a DI who has suffered her own family tragedy so has plenty of empathy for the victims in her cases. In this novel she is asked by her new new DCI to investigate the cold case of Daniel Parks death. His father was accused but not convicted by the courts. Information comes in about a suicide at a rooftop bar and there appear to be links with Sheridans case. The author draws her her valued experiences working in the criminal justice system and this shows. I love the camaraderie between the characters and colleagues, there is some appropriate humour to help them deal with the horrific scenes they encounter. I love how, in the epilogue, all strands of the novel are brought together but also give a little indication of what we may see in the next installment. I, for one, cannot wait. A new go to author for me
Fabulous from start to finish. After the jaw dropping prologue (probably the best I’ve ever read) you just knew it was going to be a rollercoaster ride. Tina has created sone really likeable characters in Sheridan, Sam, Anna & co. So looking forward to seeing how Chief Inspector ‘Hils’ develops in the coming books. I also really hope Steve, Anna’s estranged husband leaves her alone, but I guess that isn’t going to be the case. Running alongside the main storyline there is the cold case investigation into the murder of Sheridan’s brother 30 years ago. Tina’s background in the police really shines through. I can imagine some of the banter between Sheridan and her colleagues is taken from Tina’s memory as it sounds so authentic.
This was a really enjoyable police procedural with interesting characters and a reliable storyline. There are murders, drama, and a sprinkle of interpersonal relationships that keep you wanting to read more.
The narrator was delightful to listen to and was able to keep my attention throughout.
Definitely add this to your TBR list!
Thank you to the author, NetGalley, and Brilliance Publishing for giving me the opportunity to review this audiobook early in exchange for an honest review.
This is probably one of the best thrillers I have read in a while. After the shockingly explosive prologue, I was riveted by the constant flow of information that changed the river entirely. The ending is a sad triumph. I am hoping for more books like this in the series which I would love to read. Thank you to NetGalley, Brilliance Publishing, and the author for my copy of this audiobook.
Book 2 in the DI Sheridan Holler. WOW what another great read !! Fast becoming one of my favourite series. The author has created some great main characters that are growing with each book. Brilliant storyline, lots of twists and turns. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Loved it! It’s quite a dark subject but it was so well written that I was left hooked throughout. Also Maud is my favourite. I think we need a novella based on Maud’s antics. The twist was unpredictable (my favourite types of twists) to the point I had to reread what I’d read 😂. Also I really like Hill 👍🏼
Normally I can at least work out a bit of the twists in a book like this, but I can honestly say I had no idea what was coming with every page turn. This was a quick read that kept me engaged and interested. The background is a bit heavy, but I thoroughly enjoyed this Goodreads giveaway win.
This was really good, lots of twists but cleverly plotted so that everything was tied up nicely at the end (except for the name mystery which I hope might be resolved in the next book!). The subject matter was very grim but there was some light relief in the form of Maud the cat.
A great sequel to the first book. Good to get to know the characters better. Lots of real life issues dealt with sensitively including examining a range of responses.
A double murder. A missing body. A shocking death. Can all three cases be connected? I enjoyed book 1 and could see the potential with this series. Book 2 blew me away. Complex, sneaky and oh so very real, the emotional impact hits hard. Unputdownable!
Thank you for the opportunity to preview This Ends Now. This is a solid murder mystery thriller. Set in England, several people are killed and the plot is set. Can the police investigate these cases and find out who is responsible for them. This is a series book but stands alone as well. Well written and very good novel. 4 stars
I absolutely enjoyed this book It was a page turner from the very first paragraph. The way the characters were introduced slowly but with so much thought to now they came across was amazing. Who would have known the scene and actions from the woman at restaurant would lead to such a complex story. I was really surprised how clever the whole story was completely knitted together. The crime subject committed didn't sit well. How could people do such things. And still live their daily every day life. Without a moment of remorse or guilt . But it brings home live isn't all it seems. And how we can at some point all hide the truth and accommodate for it. Until it finally breaks us.
Sheridan was like a dog with a bone and she and her side kick Anna work so well together. In fact the whole team were amazing. Their own stories filtering through added a realist edge to the story. Well worth reading . I'm really looking forward to reading their next crime
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the eARC. What a fantastic book, can't wait for no. 3! The 2 detectives, Sheridan and Anna are a delight as is Sheridan's partner Sam and their cat is hilarious. Their boss grew on me quite a bit too (thumb up!) The story is excellent, kept me gripped in my seat (bed). I can't say enough about the talented and humorous writing. The 1st in the series was great too. This writer is climbing up my 10 Favorite Authors list, so glad I discovered her thanks to NetGalley. The plot is complicated and really smart with an ending that had me hate to say goodbye to the characters. No. 3 please!