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Fifty-Fifty: The Number One Ebook Bestseller, Sunday Times Bestseller, BBC2 Between the Covers Book of the Week and Richard and Judy Bookclub pick (Eddie Flynn Series)

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Flynn has his work cut out for him. This trial is going to take everything he has ever learned as a con man and a lawyer combined to acquit his client. He is sure that he is defending the innocent sister – Sofia. She couldn’t have possibly committed such heinous act – she’s too meek and damaged, isn’t she? The signs started becoming clearer and by that point I was a goner. I was sure Flynn was on the winning side but occasionally I could feel doubt creeping in. Other than writing, Cavanagh hosts a beloved comedy podcast, Two Crime Writers And A Microphone, with his friend Luca Veste. Forced by circumstances to get involved in the trial, Eddie must win an unthinkable murder case in forty-eight hours. Even if the story has a serious setting, it doesn’t feel boring. In fact, it keeps the reader on edge wanting to know more. It was a dark and stormy night. Lightning flashed and thunder rolled across the sky. Rain spattered a mysterious, hooded stranger who peered over the hedgerow at the darkened, quiet house.”

Book review: Fifty Fifty, Steve Cavanagh | Running and Book review: Fifty Fifty, Steve Cavanagh | Running and

Alexandra Avellino is prompted to call the police after discovering the horribly disfigured remains of her father in the house. Fifty-Fifty has a razor-sharp narrative that will cut your throat. A disturbing test of morals that is so perfectly paced. It is as compulsive as it is dark. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Before I began reading this book, I asked my mother, as well as my sister who they thought, would be the killer. My sister went by a wild guess while my mother guessed by looking at the cover of the book. After I finished this book, they were both right about the identity of the killer. This book is more than just a crime thriller. It shows how Kate Brooks stood up to her harassing boss and turned the tables.I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh Sofia Avellino is prompted to call the police after discovering the horribly disfigured remains of her father in the house. I hope you are well. It’s Sunday afternoon, lashing with rain outside and my dogs, Lolly and Muffin, want to get out for a walk. They actually don’t like going out in the rain and neither will wear a little doggy coat, so we have to wait for the clouds to clear. So I thought I’d give you all some news.

Review: Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh | The Nerd Daily Review: Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh | The Nerd Daily

Having gone through the agony of losing a daughter, Eddie Flynn is determined to rescue Caroline and return her to her family safely. You don’t review books long before you come across the name Steve Cavanagh. The name is synonymous with the Thriller genre and if you haven’t read anything penned by this ingenious man, then why not? Fifty-Fifty is his new offering. Steve Cavanagh is the bestselling author of the Eddie Flynn novels and standalone thrillers. In 2018 The Liarwon the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger for crime novel of the year. In 2019 Thirteen won the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the year 2019. All of his novels have either been nominated for awards, or have won awards internationally.The only problem is that the reporter is being protected by a guy named John Milton—perhaps the one man on the planet that is deadlier than him. Research, a developing romance, circumstantial evidence and two sisters that are determined to blame the other for their father’s murder – it can’t possibly end in anything but both women being declared guilty, can it? When Eddie meets Child he's convinced the man is innocent, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. With the FBI putting pressure on him to secure the plea, Eddie must find a way to prove Child's innocence while keeping his wife out of danger - not just from the FBI, but from the firm itself. Genres: Fiction, Thrillers, Crime, Suspense, Legal, Political, Psychological, Domestic, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime

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Don’t ever make the mistake of thinking that you have found me. If you do, you’ll be next on my list. All the evidence points to Robert's guilt, but as the trial begins a series of sinister incidents in the court room start to raise doubts in Eddie's mind.A native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Cavanagh moved to Dublin at the age of eighteen where he ended up studying law by accident. My favorite character is Kate Brooks. Her character development felt so good. There were many important topics touched in this book like the #metoo movement or the nation divided by race etc. I could sympathize with her when she was poorly treated by her boss. I could sympathize with her when she was joked around by her male colleagues. This is the first time I am reading Steve Cavanagh’s work and I am so impressed. His narrating style is so unique and gripping. I simply LOVED the book. Opening Fifty-Fifty felt like a door slamming shut behind you when you know no one is home. Cavanagh knew my weakness and he wasn’t afraid to manipulate it.

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