My Sunday Book Review for Olga Nunez Miret’s – Deadly Quotes. This is the 3rd book in the Mary Miller Escaping Psychiatry series where the author uses her own forensic experience as a psychiatrist to write her engrossing suspense series.
Blurb:
Death by natural causes. That was the official explanation. Until they found the quote.
Killing isn’t as difficult as people think. In fact it can be quite easy.
Was it a novel the dead man had been writing? Was it an eerie suicide note? Was it murder?
Mary Miller and Leah Deakin, friends and doctors, are not sure there is a case worth investigating but are intrigued. Could a serial killer behind bars have orchestrated another killing spree? Can the clues be found in his own autobiography?
The fourth book in the Escaping Psychiatry series sees Mary, psychiatrist, survivor of attempted rape and murder, and amateur crime investigator by default, team up with Leah Deakin, an FBI pathologist, in a case that pitches them against a man who loves to play mortal games. Will they be able to stop him? And at what price?
If you enjoy reading gripping psychological thrillers, prefer strong female protagonists, feel oddly attracted to ultraintelligent and twisted baddies, and can’t get enough of challenging mysteries, you shouldn’t miss this novel.
Discover Mary Miller’s new adventure, and if you’re new to the Escaping Psychiatry series, you can read the prequel Escaping Psychiatry. Beginnings, in e-book format, FREE.
My 5 Star Review:
This is Book 3 in the captivating Mary Miller series where Mary gets involved with fellow doctor and pathologist Leah Deakin to solve the mysterious new serial killings case of Deadly Quotes.
The author Nunez-Miret uses her expert knowledge as a real life psychiatrist to bring to life in her investigative characters and pulls it off perfectly – like watching a real-life crime drama.
We are engrossed in this tale of murder where the suspect is already in jail. This is an intriguing start to the story which progresses with the discoveries of some new dead bodies and only quotes left behind on the corpses’ computers, taken from a book written by a serial killer still in jail. The investigation keeps us glued to wanting to know the facts as much as the investigators do and keeps us wondering if the killer in jail is responsible for these killings or could it possibly be a copycat killer.
I’m not about to give out spoilers here, but if you love a good mystery with well written investigative story, you will love this book as well as the others in this series. These Mary Miller mysteries are all standalone reads, so don’t feel like you have to have read the others, although well worth the reads, to keep up with the mysteries.
Excellent review Debby and congratulations Olga.. hugs to you both ♥
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Thanks bunches Sal ❤ xxx
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This sounds great. I can see why you gave it 5/5.
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Olga never disappoints. 🙂
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A lovely review of Olga’s book, Debby. Great minds think alike, I am posting my review of Shapes of Greg by Olga next Saturday.
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Thanks Robbie. I look forward to reading it. 🙂
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Sounds like a great book. Thanks Debby!
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Pleasure Stevie. No doubt you’d enjoy 🙂 x
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What a difficult subject to write! Thanks for sharing a fabulous review, without spilling out any secrets. This seems to be a captivating book!
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Thanks Balroop. I’m happy to intrigue you without spoilers. I never give away spoilers. 😉
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Thanks very much for your wonderful review and to all your readers as well for their support. It means the world to me. Have a fabulous week!
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My pleasure Olga. Thank you. Now go back and enjoy your little vacation 🙂 x
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Thanks, Debby. Sounds like an intriguing story.
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Hi Norah. Olga never disappoints. 🙂 x
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This is my favourite series of Olga’s work. Glad you enjoyed it.
Hugs!
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Mine too Christoph. 🙂 ❤
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Wonderful review, Debby! Congratulations to Olga! This series reads fascinating. 😀 xo
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Thanks Vashti. It really does. 🙂 ❤
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Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your review, Deb – I’ve just downloaded the prequel to take a look 😀
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Happy to pique your interest Deb 🙂 x
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I’ve had Olga’s books on my radar for a while now, will have to give this a read. Great review, Debby!
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Thanks Jacquie. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed! 🙂
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Excellent review, Debby!
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Thanks Jennie 🙂
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Wow I just looked through Olga’s full Amazon profile and her sheer number of books is impressive. It’s great to know that the books in this series can be stand-alone reads. I like how you described the book… without any spoilers 😉
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Oh yes Christy, Olga has quite a list! And one thing I never do is give away spoilers, what’s the point of reading then right? 🙂 x
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Thanks again, Debby and thanks to all your readers. I’m back from my short trip (short in time not in space) and I’m trying to catch up. Good to come back and see such glowing review and the comments. Have a fabulous week!
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Welcome back Olga. It’s my pleasure to share your book. Happy week to you too my friend. ❤
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