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Thank You to NetGalley I have just finished Book 8 in the Detective Erika Foster series. As usual with this author it is a page turner. The characters are just so easy to relate to and once you start you don't want to put it down. Looking forward to Book 9 in this great series.

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Back with the formidable Erika Foster. This is book 8 in this series and I have to say that to get the best out of the series you should read them in order.

Detective Erika Foster
1. The Girl in the Ice (2016)
2. The Night Stalker (2016)
3. Dark Water (2016)
4. Last Breath (2017)
5. Cold Blood (2017)
6. Deadly Secrets (2018)
7. Fatal Witness (2022)
8. Lethal Vengeance (2024)

Another superb read. This series of books just gets better. Once started this book is so difficult to put down. It brings out that, Want, that need to carry on reading. A storyline that is interesting and realistic. A cat and mouse game to catch a killer.
Gripping and thoroughly recommended.

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Just brilliant another amazing instalment that I devoured in 2 sittings. A great game of cat and mouse trying to catch a killer who continues to disguise themselves so it is impossible to identify them. Brilliant characters, fast paced writing love this author

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Thanks to Robert and NetGalley for allowing me to read Lethal Vengeance before the publication date.

Having read a number of Robert’s previous books, I was pleased to receive the advanced reader copy of the latest in the Erika Foster series.

He has created an interesting cast of characters, from the upper echelons of power to the sex workers and not to forget the uppity Felicity Brogues-Houghton. (Robert does seem to like to include hoity toity and uppity characters who are just begging to be taken down a peg or two.)


This investigation will reveal a multitude of secrets and lies, and that is just within the Met.
Erika finds herself unable to trust the chain of command and she is also suspicious of a new member of the team who was assigned without her knowledge.

Having been warned off anything connected with the MPs death, she is forced to sign an NDA. This leaves her in the unenviable position that she cannot be open and honest with her own team.
Can she unravel the connection between the victims in time to prevent further deaths?

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I thoroughly enjoy Robert Bryndza's Kate Marshall series but had not read any of the Erika Foster series yet. When I was given an ARC through NetGalley of Lethal Vengeance, I knew I needed to read a couple of books in this series first to learn the characters, etc. Am I am glad I did.
This is an excellent series, with great characters, writing, and stories. Lethal Vengeance does not disappoint. These books always have a number of chapters written in the killer's perspective and clues are always given that make me think I know who the antagonist is, but I have been wrong in each book read so far.
In Lethal Vengeance, Erika is looking into the murders of, at first, two high profile individuals, while dealing with some of her own personal issues. As always she gets on the wrong side of her superiors, hijacking, again, a press conference, and ultimately being right.
Great read, great series and one I am excited to finish now.
Can't recommend enough.

Very grateful for an early copy from NetGalley!

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And Erika is back! An MP Neville Lomas is found dead trussed up and with Polaroid pictures signed Annabelle. Then Jamie Teague a high profile footballer is found dead in the same circumstances. He’d been to a night club with a posse of women that all looked the same., went back to his flat with them and got killed there. A policewoman called Dahlia seems to be trying to thwart Erika’s attempts to solve the crime. I loved it until the end which I thought was very rushed and didn’t hi there’s was expecting it to. Perhaps it leads on to the next one. Still a wonderful book though. It’s lovely to have her back

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Well what can I say, another 5 star read from Robert, Erica Foster is one of my most very favourite charecters, and again this book didn't disappoint, a great storyline wrapped up well, loved it

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Thanks to Netgalley and Raven Hill Publishing for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Erika Foster is back and investigating the seemingly connected murders of an MP and a famous footballer. She is being shutout of certain aspects of the investigation by her superiors and dealing with some issues in her personal life.

4.5 stars.

Robert Bryndza is a must read for me and I am always excited when he has a new book available for request. It was nice to catch up with Erika Foster again, even though I really enjoy the Kate Marshall series quite a bit. This was another interesting case for Erika and I never got bored with the investigation. Can't wait for the next installment.

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A great plot with loads of suspense and action. The characters were realistic with good dialogue. It held my interest from beginning to end. The dissection between Erica and upper management added another level to the story. I enjoyed the read and highly recommend it to others.

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Absolutely brilliant book. I felt for the murderer and it shows what shady things go on in the world. #LethalVengeance #NetGalley

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Robert Bryndza has done it again. Erika Foster is back, along with her team, investigating a series of murders involving high profile people.

A complex storyline, full of surprises, it keeps you turning the pages as you don´t want to put it down. Can´t wait for the next installment!

Thoroughly recommend this book to anyone.

My thanks to NetGalley and Raven Street Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read an advanced digital copy in return for an honest review.

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Robert never disappoints. This eighth book in the Erika Foster series is a cracking read.

A man has been found in his bed naked, hog tied and very dead. And there are Polaroid photographs. It turns out he's a politician who had been implicated in various scandals in the past including lurid tabloid stories and the men in grey suits are soon involved in the case. Despite Erika being first on scene (by chance), the case is given to another officer, a Superintendent Dan Fisk, and is shut down fairly quickly, the death being ruled as natural causes. Erika is not totally convinced.

However two months later another high profile individual is found murdered and tied with the same knots. A third potential victim who had died in a similar manner is then identified. It seems there is a serial killer on the loose who is targeting high profile individuals.

Erika is then told that she can't be on the case, that top brass feel she's a loose cannon, and that Dan Fisk should take the lead. Despite her years of experience and her success rate with murder cases, it seems she's being blocked or by-passed at every turn.

I found myself connecting with the story immediately. It's like meeting old friends (plus a few new characters). Erika is now 50 and even she feels she's being sidelined and is seen as a relic of the past by some younger officers.

I've read all the Erika Foster books. I happen to have read them in sequence but they can all be read as stand alone. Erika is a great character that matures and mellows over time. It's good to see there's a 'love' interest now although it's not always plain sailing.

I love Robert Bryndza's writing. I know I've said it before but he seems to get the perfect balance of narrative and dialogue – dialogue that flows naturally. His plots are good. Layered, intriguing but not too complex. It's always an easy but satisfying read. No matter how late it is, I always find myself wanting to read just one more chapter.

The ending of Lethal Vengeance is quite clever. Is this case done and dusted or will we hear more of it in the next Erika foster book? I'm not entirely sure but no matter what, I'm looking forward to the next instalment.

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I’m never disappointed by an Erika Foster book! I love this entire series and look forward to reading more of her and the entire crew.

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Another fabulous read from Robert Bryndza! This is book 8 in the series but easily read as a stand alone (you’ll want to read the other 7!)

As always lots of twists and turns as the book drags you into the mind of an evil killer, I never am able to spot who the killer is in these books it’s so cleverly written so it’s always a surprise when the full story comes out at the end, even though we have the voice of the killer and the history leading up to the killings.

Our hero Erika has a tough job this time fighting against the top brass wanting to silence her -why? Are government officials involved in something seedy?

A must read for everyone who loves a mystery/thriller

Thank you to Netgalley the author and publishers for an arc in exchange for an honest review

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Book 8 in the Detective Erika Foster series. This would be a grand book to read as a stand alone. However, as a huge fan of this series and Bryndza’s works in general, I would highly recommend you delve in from book One! And try the Kate Marshall series too.

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I have loved everything this author has written and this was up there with the best. A fast paced page turner.

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What a great plot.
I just love catching up with Erika and her team. The characters are so well defined I feel I know them.
This author is one of my favourites and I was again carried along by a thoroughly enjoyable story with twists and turns.
I would recommend this one

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Another amazing Erika Foster novel. Out of all the books in the series, I felt like this one portrayed her as more human than machine. The frustration is almost palpable in all aspects of her life. I love the fact that we get more insights on Erika as a human being, not just a DCI powerhouse! Please keep writing this series, it is one of my favourites! 5 ⭐️

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Another offering by Rob that I’ve raced through because I’ve found it impossible to put down. My only criticism is that I felt the storyline wound up rather too quickly, and that certain elements deserved a bit more explanation/contextualisation. Hopefully there will be the opportunity for those parts to be explained in the next book?

I love the Erika Foster series, although I’ve read his Kate Marshall books too. Erika will always be my favourite.

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I must Start by thanking both NetGalley as well as the publisher Raven Street for my eARC in exchange for my honest review.
Bryndza is back! I have been eagerly awaiting this next Detective Erica Foster novel since the previous. The strongly opinionated, waste no words detective leads her team of engaging characters in the twisty crime thriller, and if you have not read the series it is a must!

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