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The darker side of cozy."A top-notch mystery from a writer to watch out for." - Bookish JottingsMourning the death of her police inspector husband, Margot Renard moves to a small seaside town in the south of France. But when the body of a young boy washes up on a beach, Margot is drawn into a dangerous world of drug smugglers and people trafficking, and forced to cross paths with two feuding gangsters.Mystery combines with thrills in this first of an exciting new crime series set in the beautiful scenery of southern France.Ideal for readers of Martin Walker, Angela Wren, M. L. Longworth and Susan Kiernan-Lewis.Praise forBody on the Rocks:“…as bathed in the ambience of France as an oven fresh croissant.” - PAJ Newman“… a brilliantly crafted chiller that will keep readers eagerly turning the pages.” - ★★★★ - Bookish Jottings“Gripping and fast paced.” - ★★★★ - karenandherbooks“This is a strong opening to what I hope is a long series.” - Scintilla.info“Body on The Rocks … is a solid, well-paced mystery that had me invested early on.” - ★★★★ - Jessica Belmont“This is the first of what promises to be an invigorating crime series.” - Cheryl M-M’s Book Blog
Body On The Rocks by Rachel Green is a solid, well-paced mystery that had me invested early on. The world of drug smuggling and human trafficking is quite intense, and so this book definitely kept me on my toes.I think Margot is the best developed character in the book. She has a deep backstop and a personality that you can root for. The rest of the characters were also well developed, but I think Margot stole the show.Overall, Body On The Rocks kept me intrigued and surprised me often. I enjoyed it and would recommend it to crime mystery fans!Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources For allowing me to join this blog tour. I recieved a free copy of this book to review honestly. All opinions are my own and unbiased.