First I would like to thank Joan Ellis, the author, and Booklover Catlady Publicity for providing me with a free copy of The Killing of Mummy’s Boy in exchange for an honest review. My rating is 4 stars.
Blurb:
“When a woman meets a stranger on a train, she discovers they have one thing in common: murder.
Ben has slit a man’s throat and Sandra’s son, Carl is on a Witness Protection Programme after his evidence convicts local thug, Lee Elliott of murder. Fearing reprisals from the family, Sandra flees London for the Isle of Wight.
On the train, she reports her lost Oyster card, giving out her details over the phone. Ben overhears. Now, the murderer knows where she lives. Returning home to find an Oyster card on the mat, she assumes he has been there ahead of her.
It is the first in a series of unnerving events. Suspecting him of stalking her, she alerts the police. As no crime has been committed, they can’t help.
When her son leaves the safety of the Witness Protection Programme and moves back to London with his pregnant girlfriend, Sandra turns to drink. And to Ben.
Repelled by his past but excited by his body, she is in his thrall.
When Carl, girlfriend in tow, runs back to Mummy following a threatening message from Lee Elliott’s brother, Gaz, secrets and lies are unleashed and all hell breaks loose…”
What this book is about?
Sandra, divorced from her husband before Carl was born, is struggling to keep her life together.
When Carl witness a murder in the park one night, he rushes home to tell his mum. They called the police who put Carl into a witness protection programme as to keep him safe from the convicted murder’s family.
One day, on the train, she meets a guy, Ben, telling her that he was in prison for slitting someone’s throat and on their way, he heard her on the phone reporting her lost Oyster card and giving out her personal details…
And that’s when the fun starts…He starts leaving her roses on the steps and happens to be on the same bus that she uses for going to work. And then…Sandra starts noticing someone “breaks” into the house while she’s not there. The loo gets used, she finds dirty plates in her kitchen, after leaving it spotless, smoke smells linger in the house and then she starts drinking, not knowing what to do. She thinks that Ben is stalking her, she’s scared, misses Carl and is all alone.
Meanwhile, Carl moves back to London, leaving the witness protection programme. Sandra doesn’t hear from him, except for a letter telling her that he is back in London, he is sick of the witness protection programme and his girlfriend, Deb, is pregnant…what gives??? She’s worried about Carl, so worried that she calls Ben and asks him to help her…and then things get really out of hand!
What I liked about this book:
Loved the cover. This is my second book by author Joan Ellis and not the last. She is a brilliant writer and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
The plot, characters and story line was very well developed. I read this in one sitting, a page turner.
I loved Ben’s character. He was rogue, had a complex character and does not take NO for an answer.
I felt so much pity for Sandra. She really loves Carl, but sometimes that is just not enough. Carl is in his own right, a real mummy’s boy! Spoilt!
Quotes from The Killing of Mummy’s Boy:
“He was murderous and mercurial. Who in their right mind would chose to be with a man who had both traits in equal measure?”
Sandra, The Killing of Mummy’s Boy
I recommend this for all psychological thriller/suspense readers! You won’t be disappointed!