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Saturday 23 March 2019

Books on Tour - Heartlands by Kerry Watt

Today I am pleased to be taking part in Bookouture's Books on Tour to celebrate the publication of Kerry Watt's new release, Heartlands.


Call it mother’s intuition, but I knew she was dead the moment she was late home. As I listened to her phone ring and ring, that’s when I knew for sure. My little girl was gone. 

Twenty years ago, Sophie Nicoll never came home from school. Days later her body was found in a shallow grave on a remote farm a few miles from her hometown. Two boys from her school were found guilty. The press called the boys evil. Sophie’s family wanted them dead. The judge promised they’d never walk free.

Two decades later and schoolgirl Shannon Ross has vanished from a small town in the Scottish Highlands.

It’s Detective Jessie Blake’s first big case since she joined Perthshire Police. Having recently arrived from London, Jessie lives in fear of people finding out about her past and her reasons for moving north.

When Shannon’s body is found in the river on the outskirts of Inverlochty, Jessie discovers she’s not the only one with something to hide. As the small community begins to crack under pressure, people begin to point fingers. And soon, the big secrets hidden within the small town are revealed – with devastating consequences.

This shocking crime thriller set in the dramatic Scottish Highlands will have you reading well into the night. If you like LJ Ross, Cara Hunter or Robert Bryndza, you will absolutely love this.



Heartlands is Kerry Watts' first novel and in it she introduces us to Detective Jessie Blake, a character that I am already reading more about and learning more about her and her history as Heartlands is all about her first case as Detective but there appears to be things in her past that she would rather stay hidden.

I did enjoy Heartlands although at times it felt that Kerry was trying to pack the book with too many storylines and back history. I am looking forward to reading more by Kerry and watching her writing develop. The character of Detective Jessie Blake is an interesting one and I would love to read more about her and watch her grow as she continues to stamp her mark on the Perthshire Police and leaves London behind

Thank you to Bookouture for inviting me to take part in the Books on Tour to celebrate teh publication of Heartlands and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.


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