Reviews: Graveyard Fields (1)
“Amazingly Good!”
(Hardback)
by Bridget East
This is Steve Tingle's début novel, the first in a series about a former police officer turned private investigator called Davis Reed who is writing a book. Davis was with the Charleston PD but now he is staying in a cabin in the smalltown of Cruso, in the hills of Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, where he is meant to be writing a true story as well as hiding out in the woods as a result of an unfortunate stunt. One day he is out walking and finds a set of keys. His curiosity gets the better of him and soon, becoming obsessed, he sets out to marry the keys with their owner with the help of a couple of friends. With its swift pacing and enjoyably quirky characters, I found this a refreshing, suspenseful and humorous read. The twists had me guessing to the end of this super mystery. Davis is a deeply flawed, prescription pill-popping, homebrew addict who escapes one mystery only to find himself up to his neck in another. I finished Graveyard Fields hoping I will shortly be reading book two. Disclosure: Thank you to Crooked Lane for providing a digital ARC of Graveyard Fields by Steve Tingle, via Netgalley for review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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Graveyard Fields

Graveyard Fields: A Novel

Steven Tingle (author)
Hardback Published on: 10/08/2021
Price: £26.99
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