
Hi everyone!
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Singapore Killer by Murray Bailey. Thanks to the author for inviting me on the tour! Check out my review, and let me know what you think in the comments.
WHO IS BLACKJACK?
SINGAPORE KILLER
by Murray Bailey
PUBLICATION DATE: 1 JUNE 2020 | PAPERBACK | £7.99 | HERITAGE BOOKS UK

A helicopter crash results in the pilot and a military policeman burned to death. It’s unclear what they were doing, but this was no accident and the name BlackJack is found at the scene.
Ash Carter knew that the Special Investigations Branch were tracking a killer, and when a faceless body is found in Perak, and he loses contact with the SIB, he races to north-east Malaya to help. There Carter discovers a mysterious town that the locals won’t talk about.
With no sign of his contact and a mounting body count, Carter is drawn into a dark case from which there seems no escape.
This is the 5th book of the series.
The 6th and final book is called Singapore Fire and will be released in 2021.
Review:
I haven’t read the other books in this series, but I can confidently say, Singapore Killer can be read as a standalone.
Singapore Killer is thrilling. Murray Bailey knows how to suck readers in from the beginning and keep them going until the end. I think this was perfectly paced, with the right amount of details to keep us addicted to the plot.
I’m looking forward to reading more from Murray Bailey. As if I needed more on my TBR pile! He is not an author you want to miss though. Highly recommend checking this out.
5/5☆
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*I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and unbiased.*

Murray Bailey got his first taste of success when he was published in the Times at 18 and in his local newspaper. Although he went on to pursue a different career, he continued to write and edit and became the editor of an international magazine and editor of 4 technical books. His first work of fiction, I Dare You, was published in 2016 and The Lost Pharaoh continues the ancient Egyptian story glimpsed in Map of the Dead and is his ninth title. Murray was born in Greater Manchester, England and has being moving south ever since. He now lives on the beautiful Dorset coast with his wife and family.

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Lovely review. I liked the book too
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