
Book Synopsis:
TWINS HAVE A SPECIAL BOND SOMEONE WILL KILL TO BREAK . . .
As children, Gabi and Thea were like most identical twin sisters: inseparable.
Now adults, Gabi is in a coma following a vicious attack and Thea claims that, until last week, the twins hadn’t spoken in fifteen years. But what caused such a significant separation? And what brought them back together so suddenly?
Digging into the case, DS Kate Munro is convinced the crime was personal. Now she must separate the truth from the lies and find the dangerous assailant – before any more blood is spilled . . .
Ask Me No Questions is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.
My Review:
I was a huge fan of this author’s first book so I was very excited to be invited onto the blog tour for this, her next book. Although this was very different to her first book, as it’s a police procedural, it was still an incredible read!
Kate was a very interesting main character who was incredibly fiesty and clever. She’s not a typical police officer and often seems to do things differently than is expected. She has a lot of problems in her personal life which she’s trying to deal with alongside the investigation which helped make me warm to her as I realised she wasn’t perfect.
I’ve always been fascinated by books involving twins as I’ve read a lot about the twin telepathy and special bond that they share which always makes for a fascinating story. This book really doesn’t disappoint as the author has written a cleverly plotted, intense and twisty read which kept me guessing until the end. The alternating point of views of Kate and the twins was fascinating and I loved following the two stories as they develop. The author is very good throwing twists into the story which makes it go in a completely different direction then I had anticipated. I can’t wait to see what the author comes up with next.
Huge thanks to Alainna from Quercus for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book via Netgalley.
About The Author:

Louisa de Lange studied Psychology at the University of Southampton and has lived in and around the city ever since. She works as a freelance copywriter and editor, and when she’s not writing, she can be found pounding the streets in running shoes or swimming in muddy lakes.


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