Blog Tour Review, The Feud on Dead Lane

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The Feud on Dead Lane
Robert W Kirby
Alan Turton (narrator)

11 hours 14 minutes
published February 27, 2023

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About the book

“Two tough families—Two mysterious deaths—One night of brutal violence.”

Nino and Elena dream of sharing a normal life together. They are desperate to escape the shadow of Nino’s domineering and dangerous family, the Bartells.

After a shocking revelation is made, and a family member dies in strange circumstances, Elena urges Nino to take drastic action.

But some outsiders are drawn into the mix. Two best friends who have made a grave mistake, a no-nonsense financial adviser searching for his missing son, and a proud new mum. Soon all of them will be caught up in a deadly world where betrayal, violence and even cold-blooded murder are acceptable methods of settling scores.

Will anybody walk away unscathed?

My Review

I’m not sure I should admit to liking to listen to crime novels.  A good mystery filled with twists and turns.  This fit the bill.  It was fast paced and kept me wanting to know what would happen next.

I did have a little trouble getting into the book, which does happen to me occasionally with an audiobook.  I usually try and have the print/ebook to go along with an audio for this reason.  But once I made in far enough to the story and figured out the characters, I was hooked.  Alan Turton does a good job narrating the book and bringing the story to life.  I could see it playing out in my head.

It is well written and a little violent, but what else would you expect from a mafia based book?

I am going to have to read his other book.  I am intrigued.

Author Bio 

Robert was born in 1979 and lives in Kent with his wife, children, and bonkers dalmatian, Dexter. 

He ran a private investigation agency for over fifteen years, dealing in cases that involved breach of contract claims, commercial debt recovery, and process serving. Robert’s agency also specialised in people tracing; so much of his work revolved around tracking down debtors, dealing in adoption matters, and locating missing persons. At times, he worked on some pretty bizarre cases and dealt with plenty of interesting and sometimes colourful individuals. 

Since 2014, Robert has worked self-employed in the pet care industry, and is a keen trail runner, mountain biker and kayaker. Robert has a huge passion for screenwriting for many years and started writing novels during the first lockdown.

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  1. Zoé

    Thank you so much for supporting the tour – and for sharing your review! I hope you enjoy his other books! x

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