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The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons
The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons





The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons

Throw in a the Cherrywood MP who has his seat thrown into threat as his Muslim community appear to think he isn’t doing enough for them.

The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons

Karen is investigating who is responsible for these attacks.

The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons

Quacker is worried that Karen is at fault for a data breach which has led to these former Jihadi bride recruits being targeted. Karen is now working with Quacker’s company, Partridge Security, but her Scottish/Japanese love interest is off the scene. Someone has also managed to infiltrate the Jihadi wives What’s App group and has been targeting them one by one. Now Zinah is Tammy Bishop and is being released from prison on the basis that she will help MI5 find other recruiters and stop terror groups. This is about 3 years later after PI Karen Anderson foiled Zinah al Rashid’s attempt at bombing the Conservative party conference. This is the follow up to “The Missing Activist” which I enjoyed. Jared Cade, author of Murder on the London Underground and Agatha Christie and the Eleven Missing Days The book’s greatest strength, in the face of so much adversity, is to leave the reader feeling reassured by the essential goodness and humanity of mankind in rising above the evil perpetrated by lesser mortals. Burfitt-Dons draws all the threads of her chilling story together with consummate ease and writes with an insider’s knowledge of the complexity of the terrorist threat undermining British society today, of how it is destroying the lives of normal, innocent people as well their sick and deluded agitators who are intent on embracing their own warped ideology and ultimate darkness. The Killing of the Cherrywood MP is a tense, vividly-characterised political thriller, with finely nuanced dialogue, that starts off like a hissing, slow-burning fuse that leads inexorably to a climax of heart-pounding suspense. This is thriller excellence!’ Charlie Flowers, Writer of the Riz Sabir Thrillers series and Convenor, London Crime Writers Association







The Killing of the Cherrywood MP by Louise Burfitt-Dons