I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway in return for this review, which is all my own work. This is the final part of a trilogy, set in the Basque Pyrenees of Navarra (Spain), whose main charact...
I found this to be the weakest of the trilogy . A lot of similar goings on as to other books . No real surprises . Disappointed because I really liked the other 2 ...
Many thanks to Goodreads Giveaways and Harper Collins for my free copy of Offering to the Storm.This was an excellent crime thriller. Definitely a cut above the rest. Full of atmosphere and steeped in...
This book was a 2.5 but only because it’s the third in a series and parts of it didn’t make any sense. However, if I read the other books - this book could maybe easily become a 4. ...
What a trilogy.Tense, atmospheric, wonderful characters - Amaia, her sisters and aunt are written to strongly as is the Baztan valley itself. The way the mythology and police investigation are wound t...
In this conclusion to the Baztan trilogy, Inspector Amaia Salazar is once more called upon to investigate the most horrific crimes - the sacrificial offering of babies by Satanic cults throughout the ...
Wow ...
What can I say? This book sucked me into its world and wouldn't let me out till I was done. I'm a little sad it's done, but thankful I had a chance to read this amazing murder trilogy....
The final instalment of the Baztan trilogy ties up some of the loose threads that have run through the books. Detective Amaia Salazar investigates the death of a baby that brings her into contact with...
Hmm, here I thought it was going to be a trilogy, but the ending is such a cliffhanger that there needs to be another volume. This one... maybe wasn't AS annoying as the previous one but it was still ...