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Every Time He Dies Paperback – November 5, 2019
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Daphne Lawrence is haunted. Two years ago, her fiancée died in a terrible accident, her mother passed away from cancer and she stopped speaking to her father. As an embalmer, Daff is used to the company of dead people, but she isn't used to them talking back. In fact, Daff isn't used to anything that could be considered woo-woo including, but not limited to: psychics, crystal, meditation, tarot cards, vision quests and coincidences. Too bad that's everything she's experiencing.
Daff is forced to confront her own long ignored grief when she discovers a haunted watch buried in the sand at Golden Beach. The problem is, her ghost has no memory of his former life or how he died.
As Daff seeks to discover the spectre's identity, dangerous truths and hidden secrets are revealed. Soon, she finds herself in the middle of an on-going homicide investigation led by Detective Sergeant Jon Lawrence, her father. A story about grief, time and identity, Every Time He Dies will leave you wondering whether our dearly beloveds ever really depart.
- Print length370 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTara East
- Publication dateNovember 5, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100648581500
- ISBN-13978-0648581505
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'Who knew that a book about murder, grief and disintegrated families could be so funny?' - Paul Williams
'A unique modern mystery that is one part psychic practices and one part police procedural. The fast pace, dynamic characters and intricate plot will keep readers hooked until the end.' - Gregory James
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- Publisher : Tara East (November 5, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 370 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0648581500
- ISBN-13 : 978-0648581505
- Item Weight : 1.14 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,273,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,135 in Psychic Thrillers
- #6,644 in Psychic Mysteries
- #9,817 in Ghost Thrillers
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East has created a captivating and engaging story that brings together humour, love, family, and a little bit of the unknown. Told from dual perspectives we get to see Daphne’s life and the perspective of her estranged father, Detective Lawrence, on the cusp of his retirement from the force with an ongoing battle against old adversaries. Daphne on the other hand, is still coming to terms with, and in a way running from, her own grief after her fiancé Tom dies.
The structure of the story is done incredibly well because East leads us into the story providing detailed yet simple backgrounds about characters and situations, but then also throws us into the unexpected and uses these new situations to slowly pull out further detail making a well-rounded and beautifully complicated story.
I loved how we are introduced to this new phenomenon of Daphne’s and her realisation she can see a ghost. That first encounter was wonderful and the ideal draw card to get you intrigued into the supernatural aspect of this story and with a realism and humour that stays through the whole narrative. East’s descriptions are vivid and I could picture every scene as if it were playing out in front of me. From the start I fell comfortably into this narrative and it felt believable, even with the supernatural elements East anchors it in reality and possibility with a touch of the unknown but ever possible.
The characters are complicated and have deep personal issues and worries but East balances it perfectly and while there are ongoing references and emotional moments, it never felt over the top or overly dramatic. The emotions of these characters comes and goes at natural intervals, often with realistic and believable prompts and it is a great example how the death of a loved one never really leaves you no matter how much time has passed.
The dialogue is natural which was a huge plus for me. There is emotion and frustration, cheek and humour but it felt like conversations people actually had. The voices were great too because they are distinct and each character became their own person. One thing that impressed me was that East captures the detective voice so well without being stereotypical and cleverly manages to shift it between policeman and father and still make it feel like the same person. I believed Lawrence to be an aging cop, on the brink of retirement, still wanting to do his job but also able to see how much things have changed in his time on the force.
I liked Daff as a character too. She was grieving but trying to push the pain down, and East shows us the hurt is still there but she also wants to move on with her life. Even Liam who didn’t remember his own name or who had no memory of his life was a character of depth. I fell in love with him almost immediately and he and Daphne make a great pair. His personality shone through and his interactions with Daphne were some of my favourite parts of the story.
I loved this story from start to finish; East grabs your attention straight away with one storyline but then manages to pull you in further and hooks you with two others. It is most definitely a story about love and family, but it’s also about ghosts and the mystical and a fascinating police procedural with bikies and murder which becomes wonderfully and complicatedly intertwined as these things often do.
Set in Brisbane Australia, The story is told from the perspective of Daphne (Daff) Lawerence and her estranged father Detective Sergeant Jon Lawrence, which is told through alternating chapters as each try to solve their own mysteries until they become entwined. I am being really vague on the plot intentionally as I really don’t want to talk any more on it as I think the blurb tells more than enough and it is one best to discover its uniqueness on your own as it unfolds.
The characters are all very well developed and are beautifully written. They are not without faults but I just think that this adds to the charm of them. I could really resonate with Daff and I enjoyed her character the most. From her grief of losing her fiancée and mother and really just trying to put one foot in front of the other to keep going, I felt so much sympathy for her. I also loved Jon. He is a complex man living with regrets, but is a good man underneath the surface. Liam “the ghost” was also a great character as he tries with Daff’s help to piece together the mystery of his death so he can move on.
Tara’s writing style is very unique. It is emotive, engaging and descriptive, though not over done to slow the story down. Tara was able to capture my attention right from the start and make me feel that I was also part of the story. I also liked that the story was not just on a crime but is also added with mystery, suspense, family relationships, some romance and humor which was a nice balance.
Every Time He Dies is a stunning debut. It is well researched, compelling and with a thought provoking plot which I throughly enjoyed. I can’t wait to see what Tara comes up with for her next novel. It was an absolute pleasure to be able to read and review Every Time He Dies, which I highly recommend.
Thank-you to Tara East for reaching out to me and offering me the opportunity to review Every Time He Dies and for providing me with an advanced copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
The protaognist, Daphne Lawrence (Daff) is haunted by recent events in her life. Her fiancé died in a tragic accident (one Daff fears she may have caused), her mother passed away from cancer, and she shut her father out of her life. She shifted her field of study from toxicology to embalming. She is a rational woman of science and doesn’t believe in what she calls “woo-woo” things like crystals and ghosts and psychics. When she discovers a haunted watch buried in the sand, she must rethink her life.
This is a well-paced thrilled which follows two threads: Daff as she confronts her grief and her father as solves his last homicide before he retires from the police force. Author Tara East successfully blends paranormal, biker gangs, police procedurals, and “woo-woo” stuff, all in a well-delineated setting of Brisbane, Australia.
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All the characters are believable and brought to life and I’d love to see more of Daff.
Chapter length was generally 'before bedtime reading' friendly, and my eyes were thankful for the slightly larger than usual print size and good line spacing. Looking forward to her next book!