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SNEAK PEEK: Black as Death by Lilja Sigurdardóttir

 



We're back and bringing you another sneak peek of a chilling thriller to cool you down through this heatwave. Orenda books have let me have a little look at the cover for the new instalment in the darkly delightful Áróra Investigation series by Lilja Sigurdardóttir. You may have already seen my other reviews for the rest of the series so you know I am OBSESSED. 

Want to hear more? Check out the blurb here:

When the chief suspect in the disappearance of Áróra's sister is found dead, and Áróra's new financial investigation leads to the street where her sister was last scene, she is drawn into a shocking case that threatens everything … The chilling, twisty, award-winning series continues…

When the fate of Áróra's missing sister, Isafold, is discovered, Áróra is relieved that she can halt a search that has taken over her life, even if the mystery remains unsolved. But when Isafold's boyfriend – chief suspect in her disappearance – is found dead in the same place that Isafold's body was found, Áróra begins to lose her grip on reality.

To distract herself, she dives headfirst into a money-laundering case that her friend Daníel is investigating. But she finds that there is more than meets the eye, and once again, all leads point towards Engihjalli, the street where Isafold lived and died, and a series of shocking secrets that could explain and endanger everything…

Atmospheric, dark and chilling, Black as Death is the much-anticipated finale to the addictive, twisty An Áróra Investigation series, as Áróra and her friends search for answers that may take them to places even darker than death…

Find out more or pre-order a copy here: https://geni.us/v0avX 

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