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Hold Your Tongue

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Struggled with this one. I had high hopes because the reviews were so promising but I just couldn't feel anything for the characters. It seemed like the usual "detective returning to work after major trauma" set up and I find it unoriginal.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book hopefully the first in a series. It was certainly one of the best I have read this year. Plenty of suspense. Great characters. Well written. I did not guess the perpetrator which I usually do hence the five star review. Look forward to her next offering. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.

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Deborah Masons debut novel - Hold your tongue certainly packs a punch and grabs you from the off.
Well done on writing a thriller thats dark and moody and intense and you don’t guess who did it!

I liked the characters all with their own problems, like-able and you definitely put yourself in their shoes.
I can imagine this being made into a movie or tv show.

Set in Aberdeen, DI Eve Hunter is returning to work after a six month break. With reference to a limp following a severe attack that also left her partner in a wheelchair paralyzed.
She must pick up the pieces and lead a team that no longer respect her or want her as their DI we are drip fed the information as the story unfolds as to what happened to the existing detectives at the station.

In a hotel room victim Melanie Ross’s body has been discovered, tied up with a puncture wound suggesting she was awake when the violence occurred oh and did I mention her tongue had been cut out.

Great crime drama unfolds as Eve and her team follow every lead they have, while resentment builds within the team.DC Mearns, and DC Ferguson seem to add to the tension and you almost feel like shouting “give her a break”
Flipping back to the killers thoughts and mental health battles this is told in the third persons view point - lots of twists and police perspectives.
There seems to be scope for a follow up as the team all seem to be gelling towards the end.

Will be looking out for Mason in the future.

Thanks for the ARC Netgalley In exchange for a review.

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Set in Aberdeen a good story about an injured female detective Eve returning to work after a terrifying incident which led to her being injured and her partner being paralysed . Eve continues to blame herself but continues to visit her partner at home regularly . On her return to work she is again heading up a murder group and is thrust in to it when a badly mutilated body of a girl is found with a newspaper headline pinned to her . Other bodies continue to be found , again with the Newspaper Headlines attached . It transpires these headlines refer to a children's rhyme which our murderer has become fixated upon for reasons which become apparent as the story unfolds . We need to know if all Eve's team are on her side as a few seem to have problems with her authority after the incident , especially a girl who has just joined the group from Bolton . There are a good few twists and "red herrings" before this story reaches it's climax involving members of her team in an unexpected way .

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Thank you Netgalley and the publisher’s for letting me read this book.
I enjoyed this book. It was very interesting and suspenseful. I’ve only recently got into the genre and was happy when I received this to continue to enjoy the genre. This was a fantastic book for a debut, it is dark and gritty and that’s why I loved this book so much, I love a good dark book. I really liked the characters and the plot. I loved the backstories in this book they really gave enough details without going overboard (like I’ve read in other books). The twist at the end was also amazing and I didn’t see it coming. I gave this book 4.5 stars.

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This book got off to a cracking start with a Prologue that was not only absolutely gripping, but totally intense. My skin crawled as I realized what the man intended to do with the kitchen tongs and the bread knife (I’ll say no more). And all this before I’d even reached Chapter 1.

Quite simply put, this is a fantastic debut novel. It’s dark, gritty, slightly gruesome without being overly so, and it introduces us to DI Eve Hunter and her team for the first time. And I liked Eve, I really did. There was a specific scene where she was telling-off a colleague of hers for his stand-offish behavior, and I was loving it. The dialogue was spot on and Eve was just so likable. I could totally feel her frustrations and I was egging her on from the sidelines. And that’s another thing that I loved about this book – the dialogue. It was smooth, and it captured the characters perfectly. I never read a single interaction between any of the characters where I thought to myself, no, that didn’t work for me, adults just wouldn’t speak to each other like that (as I’ve done in lots of other novels). So ten points to the author for spot-on dialogue.

The other thing that I adored about this book were the backstories. I was so intrigued by them, and the author very cleverly gave us just the slightest tidbit here and there to keep us interested without divulging the entire story in one foul swoop. We only really start to learn exactly what happened from about the half way point.

Finally, let me say that there was a twist at the end of the book which I thought was great. Now the thing is, I had actually figured out the twist very early on in the story and I do think the author gives us a few clues along the way, but I still think it’s the type of twist that may hit some readers hard.

Overall, this is a great read, and I’m not generally the biggest fans of police procedurals and so that’s saying a lot coming from me. I can’t wait until the author releases the next one in the series.

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This was a great start to what will hopefully become a series. A great cast of characters with a tense and thrilling plot. It was one of those books I just had to keep reading! Can't wait for more from the author.

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A young woman’s body is discovered with horrific injuries, and it falls to DI Eve Hunter and her team to investigate. Hunter has much to prove on her return to work, and not all at the station are pleased to see her back. As another murder follows, it appears there is a serial killer on the loose. Can Hunter crack this case?
This is the first in the series of DI Eve Hunter crime thrillers by Masson, and I must say I was very impressed. I got wrapped up in the story quickly and grew to like and feel for all the characters. It really was a page turner that I struggled to put down. It was fast paced and dramatic, with a creepy and thrilling climax. I found myself gasping out loud at some points, and almost shedding a tear at others!
I did however think the police team came to some pretty random assumptions at times which did not always pay off, based on loose or non-existent evidence. This lead me to question their competence a little, although it did not affect my overall enjoyment of the story. There were also some massive coincidental ‘red herrings’ that were a little annoying.
Overall though I would defiantly recommend this to fans of creepy police procedural thrillers. I will certainly be keeping my eyes open for the next instalment in this series.

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I have read a large number of police crime thrillers where the lead detective is a woman full of her own problems and often no social life.
So, I started to read Hold Your Tongue with some trepidation - would it simply be another ordinary book - ok but nothing special.
But.... I was proved to be very wrong in my initial feelings. Yes, this is a similar book to others I have read, small team, psychopath killer and you, as reader not sure who is the culprit. This is a brilliant book and I loved it. I have to admit I had no idea who it would be and it did come as a surprise for me as I had 'worked out' it was someone else.
Not sure if there was a book before this or if there will be a sequel but the storyline and characters are really strong and the book will more than stand on its own as a one-off if this happens.
Definitely not to be missed

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A new writer to me and a cracking start to what I hope will be a long-running series. DI Eve Hunter is a fascinating creation, a cop returning to work after months of recuperation following an incident in which she was injured and her partner crippled. She has to cope with antagonism from colleagues as well as find a serial killer who is terrorising Aberdeen. Although the book is a bit too full of standard tropes and false moves, it is a thoroughly enjoyable read and I look forward to more from Deborah Masson.

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Hold your tongue was a surprise read for me. I wasn't keen on it at the start but once I got into it, it got better and better. The characters were hard to get use to but as the story went on it all came together. When a young woman’s body is discovered with horrifying injuries, a recent newspaper cutting pinned to her clothing.
Detective Eve Hunter has everything to prove.
This is her only chance to redeem herself.
A serial killer with nothing to lose.
He’s waited years, and his reign of terror has only just begun. I guessed who it was 3/4 of the way in but there were so many possibilities right from the beginning. Loved it

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Cynics would brand this as yet another serial killer story. However, the plot is well constructed and the characters carefully drawn with interesting back stories. So of it’s genre, I rate it highly and enjoyed the read.

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Aberdeen, an unusual venue for such a gruesome tale! Eve our damaged heroine, feeling responsible for her colleague’s life changing injury, returns to work after six months having sustained a leg injury herself during the same attack in which her colleague was almost fatally wounded. Her colleagues doubt she is up to coping with the unexpected barbaric murder investigation she is put in charge of on her first day back. There are those in her team who want her to fail and those who recognise her inner strength and determination to get the job done. Eve’s frustration is palpable, Mearns, the new inexperienced recruit, is torn between loyalty to the force and her team but can she work alongside this boss after all she has heard about her from a less than loyal work mate! The twists and turns, the secrets, the nursery rhyme that holds the key,, the brutality - this psychological thriller has you on the edge of your seat, holding your breath right to the bitter end!

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This is promising - I enjoyed the setup here of a scottish female detective investigating a serial killer, with a team that’s very split in her views of her due to a previous incident. I did feel it lost it’s way a bit in the middle, and could have been tighter. I’d come back to read any more in the series as I liked the characters.

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DI Eve Hunter hasn’t been the same since she and her colleague, Sanders were attacked, resulting in Sanders being paralysed and unable to work. Can Eve get over her guilt and get back to doing her job properly? When someone is murdering women and cutting out their tongues, Eve knows she has to dig deep and get on with the job.
I have really enjoyed this storyline, so much going on. This is a fast paced but incredibly tense story. Great characters throughout and I hope we get to know more about them if there are going to be more books as this could be a fabulous series.

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I have never felt scared as I did reading this book, blimey it had me hooked from the beginning I love the character that is central to this story Eve Hunter a police officer with the weight of the world on her shoulder
The book starts with them finding a woman's body and then another a year later with both tongues missing
But Eve is hampered by injuries from her last case when her and her partner Saunders were beaten severely by a drug lords father after they had chased the drug lord and his car flipped meaning he ended up not dead but paralysed for life. His dad got his henchmen to beat Eve and Saunders up to the point Saunders was paralysed Eve suffered severe leg injuries
But Eve can't forgive herself for Saunders condition and she is blinded at times in this case as to who is killing these women and why ?
But she manages to save the final victim just in time but no one had any idea who the murderer was and when they do the shock is Massive

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A gripping debut for DI Eve Hunter, coming back after 6 months sick leave, Hunter is faced with a murdered teenager with her tongue cut out and a newspaper article pinned to her. As the body count rises, Hunter is against the clock to discover the truth of the killer and his long awaited vengeance.

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How nice to find a police procedural so full of human beings, with all their faults and foibles. In most positive sense, this book is an indicator of why the police do not solve their cases in 42 minutes like television series would like to have us believe.

What a tangled web with an all to believable serial theme that nearly turns into a ... (you will have to read the book to discover what fills the ...). All in all, this book is very well worth your time as it will almost certainly have you trying to turn the pages faster than you can read them.

An excellent debut novel that has me waiting, eagerly, for book two.

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This debut has plenty of drama, twists and turns, with a good plot and intense ending.
I like the characters and how they develop and build their relationship during the investigation.
Definitely set up for a second instalment of DI Eve Hunter.

Thank you netgalley, Deborah Masson and Random House for allowing me to read and review this book

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Absolutely fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the twists and turns. Such a well written book and would definitely recommend to anyone!

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