Voices From The Dead by Tony Bassett

 Voices From The Dead

 by Tony Bassett


Voices From The Dead by Tony Bassett 

was published on 17th November  2025 by  The Book Folks Crime Thrillers.

My thanks to the author and publisher for sending me a copy to review and to

 Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me onto the tour.




Synopsis

The brand-new gripping crime thriller in the popular Detectives Roy and Roscoe series.
A murdered beauty influencer. A buried secret waiting to surface. A killer who’s already one step ahead.
In the picturesque Warwickshire town of Queensbridge, a retired nurse escapes to her hotel room looking for peace from the chaos of her great-nephew’s rowdy thirtieth birthday party. But to her horror she witnesses a brutal crime from her balcony — a young woman strangled in the room opposite.
Detective Sergeant Sunita Roy — staying at the same hotel after attending a nearby wedding — is first on the scene, and quickly realises this isn’t a random attack. The victim, glamorous beauty influencer Candy Goodhope, was living a double life — and everyone close to her has something to hide.
Roy’s boss, DCI Gavin Roscoe, takes charge of the investigation, and as the pair follow the trail, another brutal killing tears through the town. Roy is sure there’s a link between both murders, but Roscoe isn’t convinced.
But as Roy digs deeper, she closes in on a secret so dangerous someone will kill to protect it.
Because in this town, the past never stays buried — and even the dead still have a voice.





My Thoughts


I love it when I come across a new detective series to get my teeth into and I have found that in the Detectives Roy and Roscoe ones. Voices from the Dead is the Eighth book but that’s not going to stop me getting the others as I was certainly hooked by this one, which reads equally well as a standalone in its own right.

The narrative flows easily and the plot moves at a steady pace allowing you time to process everything that is happening without feeling overwhelmed or having to read passages again. As a result it is easy to build up the picture and follow the different trails that you are taken on without too much being given away. Consequently nothing is revealed until the last few pages to give you a clear picture of who the killer was along with a clever bit of detective work which cemented their guilt.

I haven’t come across anything by Tony before but I do like his style of writing , there is just enough substance to give you what you need without going over the top with detail that is unnecessary to a good story. I will definitely be looking out for future novels from Tony; both in the Roy and Roscoe series and also any other ones he chooses to write. An author to watch out for.


About the Author





Tony Bassett is a former journalist who worked on regional and national newspapers in Britain for more than 40 years. He mainly reported on crime, show business, human interest and consumer topics. Now retired, he writes crime fiction.

Tony is best known for his series of novels set in the West Midlands featuring Detective Chief Inspector Gavin Roscoe, an experienced detective and family man, and his sergeant, law graduate and resourceful problem-solver Sunita Roy.

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