Hush Hush Honeysuckle by Katherine Black
DCI Nash is brought into the Serious Crimes Task Force on a case that has the local police baffled. Their quiet town has been shattered by its first-ever serial killer. The beautiful countryside is tarnished forever.
Four murders in and the psychopath nicknamed The Florist isn’t done.
The staged and bizarre murder scenes are like nothing the team has seen before – but one thing is clear: the killer is playing cat and mouse. There are no apparent links between these elaborate murders, except for the sprig of honeysuckle left at the crime scene.
As the evidence stacks up against the dying businessman Maxwell Jones, Nash thinks he’s nailed their killer. Jones has nothing to lose and wants to go out with a bang. He’s young. He’s angry. And he’s not ready to die. Are these killings his swan song to keep his name alive?
But a mole is leaking evidence to the media, and if Nash doesn’t get on top of it soon, he’ll be ruined.
Meanwhile, Amanda Keys has a message for him . . . one that DCI Nash isn’t ready to hear.
This is not a game.
Hush Hush Honeysuckle by Katherine Black
Well, well, well, looks like DCI Nash has his hands full with a twisted case that’s sure to keep you up at night! In “Hush Hush Honeysuckle,” Katherine Black takes us on a heart-pounding ride through a quiet town that’s been rocked by its first-ever serial killer, and trust me, this is one thriller you won’t want to put down.
The killer, aptly nicknamed “The Florist,” has a flair for the dramatic, leaving bizarre and elaborate murder scenes that have the Serious Crimes Task Force scratching their heads. But amidst the chaos, there’s one constant: a single sprig of honeysuckle left at each crime scene. It’s a chilling calling card that hints at a deeper, more sinister motive.
As the body count rises, DCI Nash thinks he’s got his man in Maxwell Jones, a dying businessman with nothing to lose. But is Jones really the mastermind behind these gruesome killings, or is he just a pawn in a much larger game? With a mole leaking evidence to the media and Amanda Keys delivering a cryptic message, Nash has his work cut out for him.
What I love about this book is how it keeps you guessing until the very end. Black masterfully weaves together a complex web of clues and red herrings, leaving you on the edge of your seat as you try to unravel the mystery alongside DCI Nash. The characters are richly drawn and the plot is tightly woven, making for a satisfying and thrilling read.
So, if you’re in the mood for a dark and twisty crime thriller that will keep you up way past your bedtime, “Hush Hush Honeysuckle” is the book for you. Just be warned: once you start reading, you won’t be able to stop until you’ve uncovered the truth behind “The Florist” and their deadly game.
“Hush Hush Honeysuckle” is a gripping serial killer thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end, with richly drawn characters and a tightly woven plot.
Self-Pub Man