
I saw this advertised on Facebook by Joffe Books. I fancied a crime story and it was in Kindle Unlimited, too. I also noticed it was a brand new book, released less than a month ago.
Although this is the first book of what will be a series, it made several references to a previous murder case and how they dealt with the gang featured in this book before. It left me feeling that I’d missed something.
Dig Two Graves was an entertaining whodunit detective story although I guessed who it was early on. I loved how it was set in Manchester and in places I knew.
The detective team investigated two murders which are discovered at the start of the story. There were other murders along the way so it seemed an odd name for the title.
The main character was Detective Superintendent Hedley Sharpe, who led the case. I didn’t find him very likeable. His side kick didn’t make much of an impression either. Although I quite enjoyed the story, it’s doubtful I will read the next book.
Overall, the plot is good and it will keep you turning the pages. Crime fans will enjoy it and I particularly liked that everything is fully explained at the end.

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