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To Kill Two Birds



To Kill Two Birds:-Book 2 in the JJ Jenson Series
By M.K. Turner
Genre:-Crime Thriller/British Detective Story 
Pages:-257
Blurb:-Armed only with his camera, JJ Jenson is determined to catch a dangerous and desperate murderer.
 Seven-year-old Daniel Boyd was murdered, and DI JJ Jenson watched his killer, Bryn Jenkins, walk away from court a free man. The police had failed Daniel, and the already devastated Boyd family.
 The murderer of Daniel, and the destruction of the Boyd family, has haunted JJ. But now, ten years later, someone is sending JJ photographs.
 Could the photographs hold the clue to putting Jenkins behind bars where he belongs? JJ knows he has to try, and sets off to get find Jenkins with his new partner, Davie George, determined that this time he will see Jenkins locked up, and get justice for Daniel and the Boyd family.
 Jenkins has powerful and dangerous friends, and now armed, Jenkins knows they're on to him and takes flight, determined to remain free-whatever it takes. But JJ isn't the only one who wants Jenkins.
 Has JJ taken on too much? Is he putting Davie's life at risk too?
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My Review:-This is the second in the JJ Jenson series. The books starts telling us the story from 10 years ago that JJ Jenson worked on, with a bit of help from Davie George, about Daniel Boyd, a seven-year-old boy going to the park with his two older brother, Jason and Terry. Daniel goes missing with two suspects Charles David Creswell and Mr Bryn Jenkins, it's not long before Creswell is found dead, as well as his house being burn down. Because of this case JJ left the police force, but it still haunts him about what happened with Daniel and the out came. Which you'll have to read for yourself as I'm not given any spoilers away with this one. This book I found a lot more interesting and a excellent storyline, something to get your teeth into. There is enough twist and turns to keep you going, which made me read it in one sitting. Even this is a dual timeline, it's easy to follow, but I would say read the first book if you can as it's a great series.


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