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This was a nice change of pace for books. I felt like I could follow along with the story as I would if I was watching a TV programme. The story was good with plenty of turns to keep me wanting to read on.
Gretta Mulrooney's "Murder in Pembrokeshire" introduces readers to Detective Tyrone Swift, a tenacious investigator who takes on cases deemed unsolvable by the police. Set against the backdrop of a secluded community in rural Pembrokeshire, this mystery novel unfolds with a perfect blend of suspense and intrigue.
The novel begins with Detective Swift's visit to an old friend, Afan Griffith, in a remote community with no Wi-Fi or mobile signal. Mulrooney skillfully establishes a sense of isolation, creating an atmospheric backdrop that heightens the mystery. The tension builds steadily as Swift discovers Afan's lifeless body, brutally stabbed on a desolate coastal path.
The strength of "Murder in Pembrokeshire" lies in Mulrooney's ability to weave a seamlessly crafted, twisty crime thriller. The plot is intricately layered, with secrets lurking beneath the seemingly idyllic surface of the community. The author skillfully introduces a cast of characters, each with their own motives and hidden agendas, adding complexity to the narrative.
Detective Swift emerges as a compelling protagonist, and Mulrooney develops his character with depth and authenticity. His determination to unravel the truth, even in the face of an isolated and hostile environment, adds an element of resilience that resonates with readers. The pacing is well-managed, keeping the narrative moving at a brisk pace and building suspense with each turn of the page.
Mulrooney's descriptive prose captures the essence of the Pembrokeshire setting, immersing readers in the atmospheric landscape. The author's attention to detail enhances the overall reading experience, creating a vivid backdrop for the unfolding mystery.
The novel successfully maintains a gripping atmosphere from start to finish, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers guessing. The resolution of the mystery is satisfying, providing a pulsating climax that ties up the loose ends of the plot.
While "Murder in Pembrokeshire" is a highly enjoyable and unputdownable mystery, it falls just shy of a perfect rating due to occasional moments of predictability in the plot. Some readers may anticipate certain developments, but the overall strength of the storytelling compensates for these minor shortcomings.
In conclusion, Gretta Mulrooney's "Murder in Pembrokeshire" is a four-star crime thriller that delivers on suspense, character depth, and a captivating plot. Fans of the mystery genre will find themselves engrossed in the twists and turns of this intricately woven tale, making it a recommended read for those seeking an enthralling and atmospheric mystery.
Well written with lots of twists and turns. Being Welsh I liked that it was set in Pembrokeshire and Cardiff, it made me feel quite nostalgic (just one small point though- it is Iechyd da not . I would recommend this book.
Thank you Netgalley and Joffre Books for giving me the opportunity to give my unbiased opinion.
A well written mystery, engrossing and entertaining. It's the first I read in this series but there's a lot of backstory.
Wonderful descriptions of war, interesting characters, a solid mystery that kept me guessing.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
This is part of a series however I hadn't read the others prior to this book and felt it didnt matter as you get the previous background and it could easily be read as a stand alone.
I did enjoy this book, it was a bit different to the standard police procedural but whilst it falls into the 'cosy murder mystery' category i felt it was a bit more gritty. I felt the ending was a bit rushed and didn't fully understand how everything came together.
Overall a good book and I'd read more in the series
Thank you for the arc
Tyrone Swift, a private detective, decides to meet an old friend, Afan, but they never meet. The body of his friend is discovered so, Tyrone will look for the killer.
Thank you Netgalley for this book.
An easy to read murder mystery set in Wales. Tyrone Swift travels to Wales to visit his old friend Alan Griffiths but despite their arrangement to meet Afan is missing. When Swift he discovers his friend’s body there are plenty of suspects, particularly in the community as most of the residents have secrets to hide.
This is a delightfully entertaining story for those, like me, who loves to read the darker side.
I’ma fan of Gretta Mulrooney as her writing never fails to hold my interest.
I've read a couple of books in Mulrooney's Tyrone Swift series and a couple in her Siv Drummond series and enjoyed them.
Before becoming a private detective, Swift had been with the Met and also had spent some time in France with Interpol, where he and Afan had become friends. Murder in Pembrokeshire has Swift outside of his usual world in the isolated community in Wales.
Puzzled and concerned that his friend isn't there to meet him as planned, Ty sets off the next day for a walk and discovers Afan's body. Determined to unearth the killer and the motivation, Ty remains at the commune to unravel some of the many secrets members of the small community are keeping that might prove useful in finding Afan's killer.
This isn't my favorite in the series, but I did enjoy it.
Read in March.
NetGalley/Joffe Books
Detective. March 23, 2021. Print length: 243 pages.
I loved the setting of this book. It showed me the beauty of the Welsh countryside. The eco community sounded fantastic (except for the part that there's no wifi :-)) So the brutal murders were even more horrific in that setting.
The protagonist Ty Swift was also well drawn.
A good read, especially if you like to travel via a good book.
Thank you Netgalley for the advance copy. Tyrone goes to a isolated community in Pembrokeshire to visit an old friend who has requested his help. When he arrives there is no trace of his friend but he is welcomed by the other inhabitants of the community. The next day Ty discovers his friends body on the nearby costal path. As a private investigator he is determined to find his friends murderer. A very pleasant read.
Good read. Very well written. It was a fast read for me. Finished it a couple of hours. It kept my attention well, and the mystery was well handled. The tension builds and kept the guilty person well under wraps, for a totaly surprise.
Death Of A Friend...
Book eight in the Tyrone Swift series of mysteries finds the Detective off to a remote corner of Wales to stay with old friend, Afan. With Afan nowhere to be found on his arrival, Swift’s search soon turns up his body and a murder investigation ensues. Well crafted and credible characters and an intriguing storyline with a good sense of place make this an enjoyable read and a worthy addition to the series.
Looking forward to spending time with an old friend who he has not spoke to in years Tyrone Swift sets off to join Afan at the isolated rural commune he is living in, upon arriving Tyrone find his friends body evidently stabbed to death
Plenty of suspects make for an interesting investigation
8th in the series but was not as impressed with the storyline as i thought i would be
Thanks to Joffe Books and Netgalley for an advance copy of this book in exchange for a review.
First time reading Gretta Mulrooney. Will not be the last. Very enjoyable reading, kept me guessing until the last.
Although Ty and Afan were close colleagues while at Interpol, over the ensuing years their paths diverged. Ty is now a PI in London and Afan retreated to Tir Melys a small commune on the Welsh coast. When Ty receives an email from Afan inviting him to visit and seeking his advise on a difficulty he is pleased and puzzled. Upon arrival he finds him missing and on an early morning walk discovers his body. Using his investigative skills he , endeavors to find who killed this quiet and peaceful man. I enjoyed the rural setting and the author's description enhanced the imagery. The development of the cast of misfit characters from the commune were realistic although not always likeable. It becomes evident that dark currents ran beneath the surface and many had something to hide and a motive. I had not read this author before although this is the 8th entry. The combination of good setting and characters kept me engaged in the story and I would recommend it and will read this author again.
Really enjoyed this read. Right up my street. Kept me guessing and great twists and turns. Would highly recommend to others.
I do like a private investigator story and this one did not disappoint! There was a superb sense of place in rural Wales, the characters were well drawn and there were plenty of twists and turns. This was a new author to me and the book is part of a series. Based on this story, I am definitely intrigued to go and look into the rest of the series. It might be called a cosy mystery but it certainly wasn't predicatable, there were plenty of plot twists and I did like that there were well hidden, or well placed, clues along the way. Overall a great read and one i would recommend for mystery fans!
After reading Mulrooney’s NEVER CAME HOME, I was eager to pick this one up! If you enjoy crime/police procedurals or PI mysteries, this one’s for you too! PI Ty Swift has planned a short vacation to catch up with his old pal and former investigator Afan Griffith, who now lives in a remote Welsh village. The self-sustaining community is so far removed from civilization, it doesn’t even have phone reception. When Ty arrives in Pembrokeshire and finds Afan missing, he gets a funny feeling about things.
Ty finds Afan’s body the next day, stabbed to death on the coastal path. With the local DI battling injuries and illness, Ty takes the investigation into his own hands. While the small community is advertised as communal and friendly, Ty quickly finds out it is anything but. Everyone is harboring secrets, struggles, and prior relationships they are keeping hidden. Ty digs through it all - while without phone or internet service! - to avenge his friend’s death.
This is part 8 in the Ty Swift series, so I will definitely have to go back to the start!
Thanks to NetGalley and Joffe Books for an advanced copy to review. MURDER IN PEMBROKESHIRE is available now on Amazon or from Joffe Books.
Private investigator Ty Swift receives an invitation from an ex-colleague and friend Afan to join him in his self-sufficient commune in Pembrokeshire. Tired from a recent case Ty travels to this remote community only to find Afan’s body the next morning. He discovers that this idyllic ‘back to nature’ community is full of jealousy, envy and secrets. After a few twists and turns, Ty finds the guilty ones. It is a page-turner which I can recommend.