Many thanks to Jill at BooksnAll blog tours and book promotions for inviting me on her latest book blog tour to shine a light on a brilliant murder mystery.
The second in the Detective Rebecca Everhart casebook, Silent Murder’ by E.R Fallon is currently available on Kindle (Link at the foot of the page).
About the book….
A body is found under an infamous Newark bridge. The victim had links to organized crime.
On her first day back at the job Detective Rebecca Everhart has a new female partner to cope with as well as this baffling case. Rebecca has just come back from a traumatic homicide case that left her shaken-can they learn to work together?
Then another body turns up with the same gruesome wounds as the first. Has Rebecca got a serial killer on her hands or a mob war? And will she continue pursuing the murderer of her ex-partner’s brother, despite warnings to stop?
She must enter the tightly-knit Portuguese community to break the case. Time is running out to stop the vicious killer.
Perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers, Melinda Leigh, Robert Dugoni, and Patricia Gibney.
Rebecca Everrhart is handed a horrific crime on her first day back, following leave after her previous serial killer case went horribly wrong-one of her partners was so badly injured that they retired and the other is still in recovery.
What better way to get back on the crime solving horse than to investigate a dismembered young man who has been attacked with a chainsaw after being held hostage for days? To add insult to injury, the killer has left a calling card, a mud dauber bug inserted into his ear-as if being dismembered alive with a chainsaw isn’t bad enough, being stung as well prior to death is incredibly sadistic!
And you thought your Mondays were bad!
To complicate things further, there is a link to between Abreu, the victim and Rebecca’s ex-partner, Dino.
Can Rebecca solve his brother’s murder, as well as this one before more bodies begin to pile up? And get to grips with a new partner at the same time?
I really enjoyed reading this police procedural, it’s 109 pages long and fits a lot of plot in it without busting at the seams and it has definitely left me wanting to read more by E.R Fallon!
About the author…

E.R. Fallon knows well the gritty city streets of which she writes and has been an astute observer of the often nefarious world around her. She studied criminology in college and was mentored by a leading advocate for the family members of homicide victims. She has a Master of Arts in creative writing, has been the recipient of established literary awards going back to her teenage years, and has published two Amazon best-selling crime novels. The New York Times best-selling author Da Chen has said E.R. Fallon writes the kind of stories that “. . . we stay up all night to finish.”
Twitter @MysteryCreator
I’ll pass on this one because I seem to be reading more crime fiction than ideally I like to do and already have a stack of them queued up. Glad you enjoyed this. It seems a lot to pack into 109 pages ….
It really was! I was worried that there would be too much to make sense of the story but it worked really well for me-totally hear where you are coming from, I am finding it hard to read less crime centred novels and more general fiction atm but something keeps pulling me back