** Blog Tour ** Guilty- Ruby Speechley

I’m thrilled to be one of today’s stops on the blog tour for ‘Guilty.’

“You’re invited to my farewell party. I’ve got something to tell you before I die…”

Heather wants to leave this world with a clear conscience.

One confession. One secret. Two scores to settle.

Heather accepted the fate of her terminal diagnosis long ago, but now the time is nearing, she arranges a huge farewell party for her nearest and dearest.

She wants to say goodbye to everyone personally, but there’s another reason she wants the people in her life to gather.

She knows who killed young Simon Eyre all those years ago, and she needs to tell. The boy deserves justice.

But she doesn’t realise that by freeing her own inner demons, she’s unleashing much worse secrets, and putting everyone at risk…

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/Guiltysocial

Author Bio –

Ruby Speechley is a bestselling psychological thriller writer, whose titles include Someone Else’s Baby. Previously published by Hera, she has been a journalist and worked in PR and lives in Cheshire.

Social Media Links –  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063999185095

Twitter: https://twitter.com/rubyspeechley

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rubyjtspeechley/

Newsletter Sign Up: https://bit.ly/RubySpeechleyNews

Bookbub profile: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/ruby-speechley

Review-

I was lucky enough to read and review ‘Missing’ by Ruby Speechley and always intended to look out for future books.

In ‘Guilty’, the story is told from the perspective of Heather and the mystery and intrigue is there from the outset. What happened all those years ago and what is the secret she is determined to reveal at her Farewell Party?

Once the party is in full swing, there is a palpable increase in tension and suspense as things become considerably darker and the plot thickens.

From then on in, it’s impossible to put down and a real page-turner.

What is particularly remarkable about this book is how the author manages to successfully weave together a psychological thriller about murder with a main character who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. This feels like it shouldn’t work but it really does!

Some of the themes may be a trigger for some readers but it’s another huge hit from Ruby Speechley and as with the last book, I’m eagerly waiting to see what comes next!

With thanks to the author, Rachel at Random Resources and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to participate in the tour.

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