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This is an excellent novel by Biba Pearce featuring D.I. Rob Miller. The body of Debby Morris is discovered in the Thames dressed in an elf costume, after being missing after a party. The book keeps the reader enthralled with turns and twists until the final pages! Wonderful!

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Loved this, all the twists and turns made for a fantastic read. Well written, would definitely recommend this book as it is the first book by this author that I have read.

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I must admit I'm sad I didn't get to this book sooner. I also wish I had the time to read the entire series prior, but I picked it up none the less. As a stand alone, there were enough references to the events in the prior books for me to follow the storyline. However in doing so it did spoil the previous books. I suppose that isn't an issue if you're reading in order.

I thought it was a very well written police procedural, and as an American I found the look into the British police departments fascinating. I loved the plot and how everything came together at the end through good ole detective work. Loved the twisty ending, kind of figured something was up, but I love how it all bounced back to one person.

I look forward to reading the rest of the series at some point!

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Book 7 in the DCI Rob Miller series. Another great addition to the series ! Totally gripping from the first page to the last with a massive twist ! Looking forward to the next one!

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I love a novel that is in a series but can be read as a stand-alone. I like not being tether to having to read everything to understand what is happening, this novel was fun, suspenseful and I didn’t see what was coming!

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This is book 7, though I've not read this author before so the story does stand alone. I'd like to go back to the beginning to discover more about the characters.
A woman's body is found in the river, was it an accident, suicide or murder? The husband seems the likely killer. I really enjoyed the investigation, the gathering of clues and reading in the minds of the investigators.
A wonderful story of mystery and intrigue. The characters were well developed and I was thoroughly invested in their lives.
Can't wait to read more from this author.

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Biba Pearce writes a great police procedural with her DCI Rob Miller who is instantly likeable. This seems like a simple murder, a young woman who left a party and never made it home. They are expecting this to be sexual crime but they couldn't be more wrong. This was one of those books where I was shouting at the cops to check out certain things. I love a book I can really get absorbed into and can try to work out the clues that will lead to the murderer. In this story I had worked out the why but not the who, their identity turned out to be a total shock. An enjoyable read, I look forward to the next one.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book.

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“The Marlow Murders” is a masterfully plotted mystery that will keep readers guessing until the very end. With its blend of suspenseful storytelling, and engaging characters, this novel is sure to delight fans. “The Marlow Murders” a standout in the genre.

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This thriller was unputdownable. I could not stop reading this book. It had me in the edge of my seat. This was an absolute perfect twisty thriller that I needed. I loved it! I can't wait for the next book in the Detective Rob Miller series!!
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When you mix romance and crime it's easy to lean to far towards one or the other, Biba Pearce does a great balancing act and keeps the story even. Her characters are hard and soft when they have to be. The story line evolved as it progressed. Perfect!

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This is the first read from this author, and I enjoyed the plot, however, I do wish the authors would not bring in DCIs that have been on gardening leave for something or other and the Met of all police forces makes the Oxford police look silly.
A lot is going on in the plot, first a missing person, then 3 weeks down the line a murder. Debbie was last seen at a fundraising party turns out that she was indeed murdered but she was just an ordinary person so why would somebody want her dead?
Quite a few players including the controlling husband, so no shortage of suspects.
I would like to thank NetGalley for an ARC copy to read and review.
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This is the fourth book that I have read in this series and after the gripping ending on book five I was eager to see were the characters were at.

This book picks up the thread nicely from were the series last left,

Rob is a great character and the camaraderie he has with his team is one of best parts of the series in particular the new edition.

Another fast paced police procedural filled with suspense, intrigue and detail that brings the pages to !ife.

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A really exciting and enjoyable story. I loved this one. Its full of police procedures which could put the reader off but, I found them fascinating. Worth more than 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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I received this book for review purposes through Netgalley and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Joffe Books is one of the finest publishers of crime mysteries that I have come across in my many years of reading the genre. I'm glad to see their authors featured on Netgalley and intend to focus heavily on their works published over next year. That being said, this is my first Biba Pierce book. Yes, I know. It won't be my last, for sure!
The Marlow Murders is seventh in the DCI Rob Miller series. I would recommend going back to the series start but this book missed nothing and I was able to follow the thread of characters quite easily. It's time. After a hiatus from detective work, DCI Rob Miller is called back to the job when the body of a young woman is discovered, presumed drowned. Still troubled by the attack on his partner Jo, there's no room for second guessing or error. The case will take this detective all he has in the days up to Christmas as the suspects are to be handled very carefully and his career hangs in the balance.
Excellent storyline and thoroughly enjoyable mystery. It left me wanting more from the author. I'm looking forward to tackling her backlist and the next in this series will be much anticipated.

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I tried to review this book on GoodReads and Amazon, but unfortunately, it looks like it's been removed.

I was hesitant when I read the warning about the book being in British English, because I've had issues with other British-crime books. In general, I find the British use "flowery" language that doesn't bode well for crime fiction. However, that was not the case with The Marlow Murders. It was fast-paced--perhaps a little too fast-paced toward the end. I felt like the revelations came out very quickly, and although there was a bit of a twist at the end, my head was like "Wait, how'd we get here this quick?"

This was the first time I read a book by this author, and there were a few times I had a feeling I'd enjoy the book better had I read the earlier books--and I definitely would read more by this author.

Thanks, Joffe Books, for the advanced read through NetGalley!

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A well plotted, gripping and entertaining mystery that kept hooked and guessing.
Loved it
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Since the devastating events at the end of their last case six months ago, DCI Rob Miller and his entire team at the Met’s MIT in Putney have been investigated and found to have done nothing wrong concerning the murderous profiler. Rob is part way through an extra two months’ leave to care for Jo who is now well on the mend. A woman has been reported missing after attending a charity Christmas party hosted by a local celebrity and held at the mansion of a shady foreign businessman. Only her phone and elf hat were found by a dogwalker in a park near the river in Marlow. Three weeks later her body is fished out of the Thames a few miles away. The case should belong to Thames Valley Police but the Chief Super is the victim’s godfather and wants his own people to investigate. Miller gets the call and soon is back at work with his team of DS Jenny Bird, DS Harry Malhotra, DS Will Freemont and DC Celeste Parker, assisted by the very intuitive young PC Victor Trent from Marlow. The post mortem soon proves Debby Morris was murdered and with a strong suspect in the cells, it looks like case closed. But what if they have the wrong man? With all eyes on the team and a host of influential people involved, all of whom are lying, Miller knows they cannot afford any more mistakes and vows to get it right, even if that means keeping Supt Mayhew in the dark.
This is an excellent police procedural and a great addition to a smashing series. The plot is clever and full of surprises, and features a very likeable team of detectives, especially Trent who I think we will be seeing more of. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can recommend it for anyone who wants a gripping read to keep them completely hooked!

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Another excellent Rob Miller book from Biba Pearce. I read this ARC copy on holiday in Corfu and commented on Biba’s Facebook post to say how much I was enjoying reading it. I was flabbergasted when she replied to thank me and wish me a great holiday!
The plot of this book, as I’m come to expect from this series, is tight and complex. There are also references back to previous cases and novels that mean it is essential you have read all the books. A great read I would highly recommend.

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Debby Morris goes missing from a party and is eventually found dead. We get to follow law enforcement piece together clues to figure out what happened. Of course along the way more things happen that changes everything.

This one had a LOT of characters and takes place in the UK so some of the titles of the people I didn’t 100% know. The author includes a glossary of words at the end that was helpful!

The overall story was great and fast paced with twists and secrets being revealed along the way! But all the characters and the whole government/legal/political side of the book wasn’t for me!

3.5⭐️

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crime-fiction, mystery, riveting, police-detectives, procedural, Thames-Valley, the-Met, teamwork, murders, investigation, entitled-attitude, secrets, lies, family, contemporary, suspense, guilt*****

I just hopped into this series and the reason I want to go back to earlier ones is because I've somehow become invested in the characters and their backstory. NOT because it can't stand alone.
The murder business is as complicated as the police politics in this one. The murder squad from the Met is told that they will handle a case which is in the Thames Valley jurisdiction. Add in that both the DCI and DI are on shaky ground in their careers and the situation is even more tense. Relief in the investigation comes in the form of an astute young constable from Thames valley who vomits at the scene of every body they find. The investigation makes several wrong turns but keeps on working the cases until they get it right. Absolutely loved it!
I requested and received an EARC from Joffe Books via NetGalley. Thank you!

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