Tuesday, 8 June 2021

The Web They Wove by Catherine Yaffe

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 Summer is here, and do we even dare to hope that we might have a holiday after all? For me a week of holidays in Cornwall always equals a stash of new books. Some readers reach for a holiday romance paperback, some opt for a gritty psycholigical thriller or a police procedural crime story. 

The Web They Wove by Catherine Yaffe is a chilling murder mystery. A perfect holiday read, if you fancy something twisty and absorbing.

The Web They Wove 

Not all killers are who they first seem.. 

The mutilated body of a young female is found in a popular recreation ground in Leeds city centre. DI Ziggy Thornes and his team are at once assigned to close the case. 

With little to no forensic evidence left at the scene at first Ziggy struggles to put the pieces together. When a second body turns up in the same place, Ziggy starts to feel the pressure from his bosses and the media as fear spreads through the city. 

Realising that victims have been held captive prior to their deaths, Ziggy delves deeper and relentlessly chases down every lead, taking him close to breaking point. 

When the investigation leads him dangerously close to home, will time run out before the tangled web of evil he’s uncovered destroys everything he holds dear? 


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Purchase Links 

UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Web-They-Wove-Tangled-Book-ebook/dp/B0937K58PF


US - https://www.amazon.com/Web-They-Wove-Tangled-Book-ebook/dp/B0937K58PF/ 


Author Bio – 

Catherine Yaffe is a full-time writer of crime novels, based in the North of England. The Web They Wove is Catherine’s second novel and continues the theme of questioning how well we know those around us. Her debut novel ‘The Lie She Told’ in October ‘20 was received with widespread acclaim, and so far, has gained over 50 five star reviews across Goodreads and Amazon. 


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Social Media Links – 

@catherineyaffe 

https://www.facebook.com/CatherineYaffeAuthor 


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