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Six Graves: An absolutely heart-pounding and addictive crime thriller (Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller Book 16)

Six Graves: An absolutely heart-pounding and addictive crime thriller (Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller Book 16)

byAngela Marsons
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Spicewalker
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5.0 out of 5 starsWarning - may cause palpitations
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 May 2022
I am just going to say it - Angela Marsons is a very mean writer. She clearly gives no consideration to the mental well being of her audience at all. That is the only possible reason for the opening scene of this latest Kim Stone novel, because it is emotional, jaw dropping and fluffing hell, did it make me hungry to devour the rest of the book. I tore through this in one evening - not an unusual occurrence for me with Kim Stone books, granted - but this had everything I needed and more. Mystery, tension, threat, fast pacing and that perfect amount of intrigue to make me almost tempted to skip to the final chapters just to reassure myself everything would be okay. Almost ...

If you can get past the prologue without fainting or having a cardiac episode, then you will, like Kim and co, find yourself faced with a tragic and somewhat perplexing case of what, initially at least, seems like murder suicide. Almost an entire family lost under very devastating circumstances, with all clues pointing towards the mother as the potential aggressor. But this would be a very short novel if it were all that simple and you know from the minute Kim Stone's special spidey senses start a tingling that something is not quite right with this almost perfectly closed scene. And what faces us and the team is a case that is far more complex and twisted than anyone could have foreseen, with Angela Marsons keeping the revelations and surprises coming at regular intervals, the clues, and the shocks, dropped at just the right moment to keep us all on our toes, especially if you think you've even half a chance of guessing the what, why and wherefores of this particular case.

As if that's not enough, and to be honest, it's a fair old twisting and turning case in its own right, a face from Kim's past makes a very unexpected reappearance turning Kim's whole life upside down. And no - it's probably not who you are thinking. The least said the better in this particular case but it sees the threat and menace levels burst right off the top of the scale and, as foes go, this is possibly one of the worst and most heinous of people Kim has ever had the misfortune to meet. Its an unwelcome distraction to the team, but a very welcome one for readers who, if you're like me, love the kind of dastardly darkness that Angela Marsons excels at drawing into her stories. There are some very uncomfortable moments, scenes that will have you on the edge of the seat, largely thankful that, this far at least, the author never quite goes that dark, but she goes dark enough to make those emotional and nerve-wracking moments really hit home.

It's not all darkness and tension though - don't panic. The book is loaded with the usual banter and humour you might expect, and some of the early scenes in the book, where Kim and co try a little out of the office teamwork, really do make you smile. All of our favourite characters are here where they belong, the camaraderie between Penn and Stacey and the back and forth between Bryant and Kim causing many a smile. Plus there is an unexpected fifth wheel as it were, someone who gives Kim as good as they get and whose very dry and unphased attitude towards Kim's barbs made me laugh on more than one occasion. It's not often Kim Stone gets out manoeuvred and it's fun to see shen she is.

And then there's that ending. The one where we get to understand the full meaning of that fateful, jaw dropping prologue. Gah. I hate, hate, hate the way in which Angela Marsons can so easily manipulate our emotions. There is one particular scene, when we are forced to think of misdemeanours past (the author's that is) where is it nigh on impossible for anyone with a soul, or anyone who loves these characters, to keep their tear ducts in check. I could feel myself welling up. Not helping my reputation as a cold and emotionless reader at all 🤨😉

But it's a perfect way to wrap up what has definitely got to be one of my favourite reads in the series. Those final lines though ... You get that sense of a step change in tone, and maybe even character perhaps, and I'm really intrigued now to see where the author takes the series after this, perhaps Kim's toughest case to date. Most definitely recommended
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Bella
3.0 out of 5 starsDisappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2022
Having read each and every one of marsons brilliant books, this one I found hard going. There were far to many characters (keeping having to look back to find who's who is boring). But it was the abrupt silly ending that I found a total joke. No one with half a brain would never ever go it alone with out telling her team for backup, Stone is not a super hero, just a human being. To end a story with out telling the reader why, where, how etc etc is a cheap get out.
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Bella
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2022
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Having read each and every one of marsons brilliant books, this one I found hard going. There were far to many characters (keeping having to look back to find who's who is boring). But it was the abrupt silly ending that I found a total joke. No one with half a brain would never ever go it alone with out telling her team for backup, Stone is not a super hero, just a human being. To end a story with out telling the reader why, where, how etc etc is a cheap get out.
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Michrhys
3.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant until the last few chapters
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2022
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It was all going so well. Another fast paced DI Stone book. Then the plot fell apart. A back up tracking device that just happened to be in her boot heel, a very conveniently timed situation that allowed the villan to abduct her, I could go on....
The finale was being beaten to death, miraculously being saved by CPR after sustaining injuries that I am sure, with the best will in the world a top A & E consultant couldn't save her from, a mock funeral sanctioned by the police with hearse, coffin and mourners, then finally a mere 2 weeks after said injuries up pops DI Stone to apprehend the villain who just happened to return to watch the funeral.
Come on Angela Marsden, that ending was appalling and more farfetched than any Hollywood blockbuster. Your readers deserve a much more thought out ending that was actually believable.
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Skylark5555
3.0 out of 5 stars Too far fetched
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2022
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I have read all of the Kim Stone books but I didn't really enjoy this one. The story has two parts the part with Symes was too far fetched for me the ending is actually ridiculous. The other part of the story involves a family who have been murdered and I felt the conclusion of that part was very abrupt almost a an aside.
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Lizzie Hexam
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointingly Stale
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 July 2022
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I love these books and the Kim Sone character to the point that I delay reading them because I don’t want them to end. Not this one for a couple of reasons.

The characters need to develop more, Penn and Lynn too slow. Woody, Stone, Frost, same old dynamics. Stacey and Bryant, stagnant.

I felt the credibility missing in this book, so much danger warranting all of the security but no one checks the neighbours houses or has street surveillance?

Kim’s character, she’s tough not stupid, and even Jack Reacher wouldn’t survive that beating, Symes wasn’t likely to do half a job was he?

The endings were rushed all wrapped up from one convenient scene, with plenty missing detail.

Kim dead would have been OMG, but it was more yeh, whatever.
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Usual Suspect
3.0 out of 5 stars Time to call it a day
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 June 2022
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I've read every book in the series and thoroughly enjoyed all of the especially living in Halesowen. However, after 17 books I think its time to call it a day. For me the characters are getting stale, they are not developing and the ending was completely unbelievable.
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Cupid Stunt
3.0 out of 5 stars Going too far now...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 August 2022
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Having read all the previous books in the series this one, from the very off, was trying too hard to offer twists but ended up jumping the shark, more than once.
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HC
3.0 out of 5 stars Kim Stone fan but….
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 August 2022
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Really enjoy this book as I have all of Angelas’ books however thanks to the poorly planned marketing email that arrived on the 4th Aug advertising the next book it sort of gave the game away with the end of the book. A little disappointed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Stunning!
Reviewed in the United States on 16 May 2022
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Wow!

SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS

I didn't know if the author wanted to end the series altogether or just get a new DI. But it was fun to find out after that shocker opening!

I like Leanne. Kim might have razzed her about not being a real police officer, but Leanne was absolutely brilliant at her job. I think she should have bought a new toaster.

I'm not sure how I feel about how things were left, psychologically I mean. Here's hoping that therapy is welcomed and effective.

Have I mentioned that this was a really good story? It was. But I'm so tired of all the foul language. Really. Not sure if I'll try to skim past it anymore if a sequel comes out. The characters are interesting and the plots are fascinating. But the frequent vulgarities are taking their toll and not worth it. There story is about 5 stars, but 2 stars off for the frequency of F-bombs etc in this novel.
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Kimmiesue73
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but Brutal
Reviewed in the United States on 20 July 2022
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Of course this is a well written book, as are all of them by Angela. But some characters are a little too well written and this is one that I’d have been happy to not ever read about again! It took me like a month to finish this book because reading about what goes on in the mind of Symes was something I just couldn’t bring myself to do on most occasions. I seriously would have skipped this book if it hadn’t been for the other storyline and the fact that I was sure they’d reference what happened it books to come.
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Sharon
3.0 out of 5 stars Loved it until ....
Reviewed in the United States on 23 May 2022
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I thought this was going to be one of the best in series, until I got to the end. That was a bit too intense and severe for Kim to go through, in my opinion. I hope she can recover and be okay.
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