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Story of the book-
Private agents Kate and Tristan have been entrusted with tracking down a missing writer, Joanna Duncan. It has been a long time since she vanished, and there has been no hint of her. Her mom won’t surrender trust and accepts that Kate and Tristan can succeed where the police have fizzled. Little do they understand that this present lady’s vanishing will turn out to be essential for a lot bigger examination. They find that Joanna was researching young fellows who themselves had vanished mysteriously. She stumbled upon these cases but she doesn’t know why these cases interest her. Kate and Tristan are certain that these missing men are the way to discovering reality concerning Joanna.
Would they be able to do as such without warning some unacceptable individual? Since somebody might know everything and will remain determined to guarantee that nobody uncovers their most obscure mystery.
My review-
I love Kat and Tristan. They make an incredible duo to solve the mystery cases. Both bring such a huge amount to this book and I am as of now frantic for the following book in the series. The blend in the storyline was soothing to read. The author has made the ideal working organization with Kate and Tristan.
I need to say this book was a particularly cunning storyline and as they begin to join the parts of the mystery and zone in on drawing nearer to reality, I genuinely couldn’t turn the pages sufficiently fast to discover exactly what had befallen Joanna that a load of years prior just as the missing men. I like this peculiarity about the writer’s composing style. The story begins with a feeling of premonition yet rather than sweeping the readers away, it simply powers their interest.
I can identify with Tristan’s issues on society’s assumptions for grown-ups getting hitched and having children. Furthermore, seeing her recuperation according to her point of view gave me an alternate attitude towards addiction. This book is an amazing anecdote about decisions. We don’t have a lot of choices on certain things in life that are given to us- we cannot pick our folks, family, childhood, and how others treat us. The ability to pick how to manage ourselves is inside our control.
This book had me consistently. It’s one of those books that the readers will get so immersed in the story, they will disregard all other things. How everything meets up features how splendid this narration is. This is an interesting and exciting read that will leave the readers frantic. Highly recommended!
Rating of the book- 4⭐/5⭐

Absolutely fantastic third book in this series.
I received a copy on Netgalley and was lucky enough to win a signed copy of a physical arc from Robert.
The writing in this book is in Robert’s perfect style that draws you in and holds your attention throughout the book.
Instalment number three in this series is absolutely brilliant and I loved how it moved on. So far in this series the books keep getting better and better, none of them have fallen flat. With Robert’s fantastic writing he just pulls you deeper and deeper in to this series.
I highly recommend everything that Robert writes and this book is no different, i can’t recommend this book enough.
With this review I can’t go in to the book too much with it being the third book. They can be read alone but you are better reading the series in order as there are parts in the book that link them to the previous ones, even if it is just slightly the links are there.
This series how it is going, I think it will be better than the series before.
Huge thanks for the review copies, I had an amazing time reading these. I will definitely reread this series as i can’t get enough of these books.

It’s their first big case and Kate and Tristan are tasked with investigating a cold case. Ten years ago Joanna disappeared, her mother wants the case resolved.
This book can be read as part of a series or as a stand-alone, you will enjoy the storyline and characters, who doesn’t love a good whodunnit? I particularly love the partnership of Kate and Tristan and their interactions. I’m sure I’ll read more books by this author!
Thanks to Thomas & Mercer, NetGalley and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I enjoyed this book, it is part of a series, but is fine to read as a stand a lone, likeable main characters and i liked that I didn't guess who the bad guy was and that it didn't end in the typical way of the main female character being caught by the bad guy and needing to be rescued. Also that the gay characters were both good and "bad"

Robert Bryndza is an author I found on NetGalley. I can never put his books down once I open them. Totally worth the read. I love the character Kate Marshall. (And the covers are great too)

This is a great book and it has such great characters. Though I do find that I compare it to the other books in this series. While I loved this book I do find that it doesn't have the same draw as the first book which was one of those books that you are gasping and just want more.
I think the main character has evolved but still not sure how far this character will go and I am not sure I always like her either.

Robert Bryndza can do no wrong for me, his books hit the mark every time. They make me read long into the night because they’re so engrossing and the character development is so good that you love them and cheer them on or they’re just completely vile and you can’t wait until the mystery is solved and the person gets their due. I love Kate and Tristan in this particular series, such a good team!

I first want to thank the publisher, Thomas and Mercer, as well as NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for my honest review. Robert Bryndza continues to write bold evocative mysteries that key on his strong characters. Once again in this the third Kate Marshall mystery we are pulled every which way as we chase down the most evil of all criminals, the serial murderer. Robert has the strong ability to make us care, to have us as invested as his main characters in solving yet another mystery.

Unnervingly Credible Cast….
This new entry in the Kate Marshall series finds the Detective agency investigating a cold case. Things are soon to take a dark and sinister turn. Accomplished and solid character led mystery with an unnerveringly credible cast and a fast paced, tense storyline. Grips from first page to the very last.

I really enjoy the authors other police detective series so I thought I'd try this one I'm not as keen on the main character's in this book. I found them boring if I'm honest . The storyline was ok but I'm not 100% convinced on the killer and his abilities of double life . I think i will be sticking to his other series in the future

Really enjoyed this story and I had read the previous books so it seamlessly continued with Kate in charge and Tristan assisting.
I like the relationship between the two of them.
Kate and Tristan take on a cold case which leaves them frustrated and chasing up possible leads.
At the same time Kate has welcome company from her son Jake while she is mourning the loss of a dear friend.
I would recommend this book especially if you have read the previous ones.

Darkness Falls was so worth the wait. I loved this book by Robert Bryndza he is a great writer and I've enjoyed his work. This is the third book.to the Kate Marshall series.
The story was exciting, entertaining, great. The characters are complex and wonderful. The whole atmosphere of the book was great! I love every little thing about the book....I
Riveting perfectly paced and heart pounding, a terrific installment in a very promising and captivating series.
Thank you again for the opportunity to read and review this amazing book!.

This is the third book in the Kate Marshall series by Robert Bryndza. Don't worry, you can read and enjoy this as stand alone,
In Darkness Falls, Kate and her business partner Tristan are hired as private investigators to hopefully locate long missing journalist Johanna Duncan by her mother. Johanna has been missing for over 12 years and the police have closed the investigation. Kate and Tristan slowly go through the cold case and methodically reinterview witnesses and suspects. As they draw closer to answers an actual serial killer tracks his own prey.
Really enjoyed this mystery. There was a great twist at the end that I didn't see coming. Even better, was learning more about Tristan and Kate lives and their personal issues. I love British mystery novels because they include so much more about the characters.
I will say, the serial killer, and the killing was violent. For me, it was more violent that I am used to. Perhaps it was just great writing that made the murder stick in my head. If you like cold cases, private eyes, British style mysteries and mysteries in general than this is a great book for you! Thank you to @NetGalley, Thomas and Mercer Publishing and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This is book #3 in the Kate Marshall series. Whilst it is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone book, although I would recommend they are read in order. I love this author, and have really enjoyed this series so far! This book is no exception and I was hooked instantly as soon as I started it. We’re back with Kate, who is working at her struggling Private Detective agency with her friend and colleague, Tristan. They are asked to investigate a cold case involving the disappearance of journalist, Joanna Duncan twelve years before.
The book’s storyline twists and turns throughout. Told mainly from Kate’s and Tristan’s point of view, there are also chapters interspersed from who you assume to be the killer. I honestly had no idea where the storyline was going, and despite Kate and Tristan working through the clues found, I didn’t see the ending coming! The book is deliciously dark and sinister with plenty of characters to point the finger at! I loved Kate’s character, and it’s good to see her throwing herself into this case, doing something that you know she’s great at. Her relationship with Tristan is perfect, and whilst she is obviously working through the issues which have plagued her since the first book, there is still a vulnerability to her character.
I knew as soon as I started this book, I wouldn’t be able to put it down. The characters, storyline and location grabbed me and I was mesmerised through to the last page. The series is based in the South West of England and I know some of the locations that we are taken to which was great! It was a little gory and violent in parts, but it all added to the tension and suspense written through the pages. I’ve read many books by this author and have loved them all, including this one! I was dubious at the start of the series whether I could take to Kate as I really enjoyed the Erica Foster series, but three books in and Kate is definitely welcomed to the fold! A gripping storyline filled with lots of mystery and murders, I would definitely recommend this book! Roll on book #4!

In the third book featuring Kate Marshall and Tristan Harper the pair are trying to get their PI agency up and running when a woman comes to them with a case. Her daughter Joanna, a journalist, went missing twelve years ago and the police have stopped investigating. Kate and Tristan agree to take the case and eventually find other missing persons who might be connected to Joanna's case. The case twists and turns, eventually leading to a devastating reveal. I enjoy these books because of the supportive relationship between Kate and Tristan. They don't judge each other and will back each other up no matter what. I look forward to the next book in the series.

Thank you to Netgalley, Robert Bryndza and Thomas and Mercer for the highly anticipated third installment of the Nine Elms series.
Again, I wasn't disappointed. Kate and Tristan are the perfect crime fighting duo taking on cold cases.
The plot was both intriguing and heartbreaking, I found that even though \I did guess the perpetrator, I still had to read to find out how everything slotted together.
I love that these books are a little different to the usual crime reads, being cold cases. Kate seems to take a more personal approach to solving the cases and it gives the books a good emotional edge.
The writing is clever and dark, creating an atmosphere that really brings the story to life.
The ending had me curling y ties hoping that no harm would come to Kate and Tristan. Another excellent addition to the series, that I devoured in no time at all. I look forward to seeing what Kate and Tristan come up against next, under the ever present shadow of Kate's past and serial killer Peter Conway.

What a honor to be reading Darkness Falls now and not have to wait untill December.
This is the 3th book in the Kate Marshal series and her “sidekick” Tristan. What I really liked about this book was its unexepected twist at the end. While reading the book the expected outcome for me kept changing. I like that very much. I will leave at this. Affraid I’m going to spoil your reading….
I’m a big fan of series with the same characters in it and Robert has created real great ones. If you never read a Kate Marshal story I recommend you start with the first book, so you know all about where she comes from.

Another fantastic book in this series. It has a gripping story line and once I started reading I didn't want to stop. Looking forward to reading more.

I absolutely loved this book!
Robert Bryndza is a new author for me and I'm so glad to have found his work. In Darkness Falls he has penned a well written, intriguing mystery that keeps you guessing right until the very end. The book is definitely a page turner!
The book itself is easy to read, with rich descriptions that contain just enough detail to help you picture the settings and people without tipping over into so much that it distracts from the story. The main characters have depth and are relatable, and the author makes you care about what happens to them.
I highly recommend this book to any and all lovers of mysteries.

A cold case involving a missing person that soon morphs into a hunt for a serial killer, this was one intriguing plot.
Twelve years ago, upcoming journalist Joanna Duncan vanished without a trace on her way home from work. Though the case has been declared inactive, Joanna's mother Bev refuses to give up the search for her daughter. She approaches Kate Marshall and Tristan Harper's fledgling PI business seeking help to get closure on Joanna's disappearance. Armed with the original case files, Kate and Tristan try to solve the cold case, in the process exposing a dangerous serial killer that has been roaming rampant amongst them.
Being the third book in the series and not having read the previous ones, it did take a while to establish the relations and dynamics between the various characters and their backstories. But once it set in, this was quite an enjoyable and thrilling read. While the main characters Kate and Tristan are not exceptionally memorable, it is the serial killer and the occassional peek into his psyche that stands out in the book.
While the serial killer trope has been widely explored, I was pleasantly surprised that this one came with a twist and also that the author spared us by not describing too many gory details, as is common in the genre.
Overall, a fast-paced and intriguing read. Looking forward to reading the previous books in the series. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.