
4*s
So you’re on holiday in Florida, you’ve met up with another two couple’s from the UK, spent time together all fairly standard stuff and then on the last day, a girl goes missing from the resort. You’re interviewed by the police and allowed to return to the UK. Would you make a date to meet up with your fellow holidaymakers away from the sun?
Well that’s exactly what the couples in our story did. It has to be said some were keener than the others to get together but they grouped together round Angie and Barry’s table they begin to get to know each other on home ground so to speak. Inevitably the conversation becomes dominated by what could have happened to Amber-Marie and how she had disappeared so suddenly. Of course it goes without saying that one uncomfortable dinner party isn’t enough for these intrepid travellers, as Ed and Sue host one as do Marina and Dave. For the reader who doesn’t have to endure the actual company, these are brilliant parties with each character showing their hand a little bit more.
Over in Florida Amber-Marie’s mother Patti Lee Wilson is naturally distraught and the manager of the resort where she has camped out is fearing she is bad for business, or he’s simply run out of what little compassion he has.
Jeff Gardner is working the case in the US and left to voice the increasingly trite sounding reassurances that the case is getting the department’s full attention. And then there is a murder in the UK and a bright trainee PC, Jenny Quinlan decides to contact Jeff and so the investigation progresses both sides of the Atlantic.
In between the dinner parties themselves not only does the investigation gather pace but we hear what the characters are doing, what worries them and, for some, what have they found on the internet that they can mull over and dissect at the next meeting. We also hear the killer’s voice but I have to admit, it wasn’t who I thought it would be.
I can safely say that none of the characters have bucket loads of redeeming features but they are all recognisable, you probably work with at least one of them! There characteristics range from mousey through to an arrogant assumption that their opinion is what everyone is waiting for, from the geeky nerd to the wannabe actress and from the neurotic to the grumpiest man on the planet – why the couples are with each other is intriguing enough let alone why they would voluntarily chose to spend time with the other couples!
In a nutshell that is the beauty of Rush of Blood this standalone novel has a different feel to the Tom Thorne books, although fans will be pleased to hear he does have a cameo role. While there is a mystery to solve it is more firmly in a whodunit than a why which makes it possible for the author to experiment with the amusing character studies which contrasts behaviour between the couples themselves and how they behave in a group situation… and the author doesn’t neglect the detectives either but I’ll let you make your own minds up about them!
I found Rush of Blood an absolutely fascinating read whilst vowing to myself to make sure I look as unfriendly as possible on any future holidays I may take!!
I’d like to thank Grove Atlantic for allowing me to read Rush of Blood. This honest review is my thanks to them.
First Published UK: 2012
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
No of Pages: 400
Genre: Crime Fiction
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Hmm…should I skip this one? Interesting review. I just reviewed The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks on my blog, come over and check it out!
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Thank you Jacob!
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Holy wow, you’re almost at 30000 comments!
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This does sound entertaining Cleo, and makes me glad I’m so fundamentally anti-social!
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Me too!
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This sounds great. I haven’t read any of his books before but I have got this one.
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It was a thoroughly entertaining read.
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Ha! Yes, you do have to be careful on holiday, Cleo. You never know whom you might meet and where it might lead! I’m glad you enjoyed this book. I do keep hearing good things about it, and the premise does sound intriguing. And those characters certainly sound, well, interesting…
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I’m going to be on my guard from now on! I do love a bunch of characters that are all equally awful but in very different ways
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I’m going to see about getting the audio of this one. Sounds like it would be fun to listen to as I go about my day.
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I think it would make for a great audio Kay!
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The book sounds fascinating as does your holiday plan.
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Haha 🙂
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I am really looking forward to this one. I am a sucker for books about people on holiday. Throw in a crime and I;m in for reading.
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It was very entertaining but I’m glad I didn’t have to attend any of those get-togethers.
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Reblogged this on KCJones.
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Thank you!
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This book sounds like it reinforces my stance about not mingling with others on vacation…LOL.
I do love books that have that alternate voice, the creepy perspective of the perpetrator, and I enjoy trying to figure out who it is. I am often wrong.
Thanks for sharing.
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My thoughts exactly Laurel!
You’d have thought I’d have got better considering the amount of these I read… but no, I’m still rubbish!
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This could be the one that gets me to read Billingham.
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I felt really entertained by sections of this book, despite it being about a murder!
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You do have a large capacity for crime though
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I really enjoyed this one, it was an interesting story. As people have said, makes me glad I’m not the friendly type!
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I thought I was alone in my anti-social tendencies but surely holidays are for reading, not being friendly 😂
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I like the Tom Thorne books but they have been spoilt a bit for me with watching the TV show. I like this is standalone. I will definitely seek it out.
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Haha! I usually find the best bit of a holiday is getting on the plane home knowing I never have to see any of the people I met ever again… 😉 I would be tempted by this if only another two books hadn’t arrived this morning…
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This is the last ARC I am behind on on NetGalley, I’m hoping to get to it in a couple of weeks. I’m glad you enjoyed it. It comforts me in the idea holidays are for me time, not social interactions!
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