#BlogTour #BookReview Sleep When You’re Dead by Jude O’Reilly

Sleep When You're Dead Blog Tour BannerWelcome to the first day of the blog tour for Sleep When You’re Dead by Jude O’Reilly, which will be published on 13th October and is available for pre-order now. My thanks to Sophie at Ransom PR for inviting me to take part in the tour and to Head of Zeus for my review copy. Do check out the post by my tour buddy for today, Surjit at Surjit Reads And Recommends.


Sleep When You're DeadAbout the Book

In thirty-six hours, thousands of innocent people will die. There’s not a second to waste. And no time for sleep…

Michael North has a bullet lodged in his brain which could kill him any second. That makes him the perfect MI5 asset: he’s ruthless, loyal, brave. And, best of all, disposable.

Teenage computer expert Fangfang Yu does not feel the same way. She’s determined to keep her friend out of danger – however many cyber laws she has to break to keep him alive.

Now North has been sent undercover into a doomsday cult on a remote Scottish island. He has thirty-six hours to stop their charismatic leader from inciting the murder of thousands. He can only do it with Fangfang’s help – but when they uncover a shocking link between the cult and the dark heart of the US defence establishment, it doesn’t just put North’s life at risk… it threatens Fangfang too.

Format: Hardback (416 pages)             Publisher: Head of Zeus
Publication date: 13th October 2022   Genre: Thriller

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My Review

Sleep When You’re Dead is the third book in the author’s Michael North series, the follow-up to Killing State and Curse The Day. I haven’t read either of the previous books but I can reassure readers like myself who are new to the series that it won’t affect your enjoyment of Sleep When You’re Dead. The author provides interesting nuggets of information about the back stories of the main characters and the events which have brought them together in order to bring new readers up to date. In view of the latter, start with the first book if you’d like to read the entire series.

Michael North is definitely an all-action hero. ‘Trouble is what he was made for.’ In the course of the book, he survives death by drowning, falls from high places and various other forms of potentially lethal violence, including a close encounter of the poisonous kind. He possesses razor-sharp instincts which is just as well because he finds himself in plenty of perilous situations in the course of the book. In fact, ‘plenty’ is quite possibly an understatement. The reader is frequently reminded of just what North is up against and how little time there is for him to achieve the mission he has been given which really ratchets up the tension.

Although a trained assassin, I liked that North is not a one-dimensional character. He had a difficult start in life, experiencing violence and cruelty as a child, and is no stranger to personal loss. As a result, what has become his ‘family’ – teenage computer whiz, FangFang Yu, Padraig ‘Plug’ Donne, a six-foot-seven ex-cage-fighter turned East End undertaker, and Granny Po – mean a lot to him. ‘Now he had things to live for. People to live for.’ He’s a chronic insomniac, ruefully observing, ‘Sleep was overrated. He figured you could sleep when you were dead’ and at least it cut down on the nightmares. You might expect the fact he has a bullet lodged in his brain which could end his life at any minute might make him a cold-hearted killer but in fact it’s the exact opposite. It makes him want to use whatever time he has left to do good in the world, namely getting rid of bad guys.

North’s boss, Hone, is the exact opposite. He’s a sinister, detached figure – a ‘creature of the shadows’ in the words of one character – who has secured North and FangFang’s services by a combination of threats and manipulation but seems entirely without any sense of responsibility towards them. To him, they are disposable assets, useful partly because of the deniability of their actions. A character you’ll love to hate!

One memorable character is Lucy, a vulnerable woman whose situation is depicted with insight and compassion by the author – never has a Post-It note been so poignant – but whose experiences provide some of the most chilling and unsettling scenes in the book.

The various strands of the plot, which include political and financial corruption, religious fanaticism, a doomsday cult, sex trafficking, drug smuggling and the activities of shadowy government organisations, are skilfully woven together stopping just short of ‘everything but the kitchen sink’ territory.  It’s an explosive cocktail of mind-bending conspiracy theories that question the line between reality and artificiality and give a glimpse into a terrifying potential future.

Sleep When You’re Dead is a fast-moving, imaginative and skilfully plotted action thriller whose pace doesn’t let up until the final page. The book’s conclusion, with a key character in jeopardy, sets up the story neatly for a further instalment.

In three words: Compelling, action-packed, intense

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Jude O'ReillyAbout the Author

Jude O’Reilly is the author of Wife in the North – a top-three Sunday Times bestseller and BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week – A Year of Doing Good and the Michael North action-adventure thrillers. Jude is a former senior journalist with the Sunday Times and a former political producer with BBC 2’s Newsnight and ITN’s Channel 4 News. Her Michael North series has been praised by bestselling thriller writers around the world. She currently lives in Durham with her family and a very noisy poodle.

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#BlogTour #BookReview No Way To Die by Tony Kent @eandtbooks

No Way To Die PB BT Poster-2Welcome to today’s stop on the blog tour for No Way To Die by Tony Kent which will be published in paperback on 14th April 2022.  My thanks to Anne at Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part in the tour. Do check out the Instagram post by my tour buddy for today, Kim at Kim’s Reading Adventure.

I read No Way To Die when it was first published in November 2021 and you can find my review below. But first, here’s what some others who really know their stuff have had to say about No Way To Die:

‘The fourth volume in the Dempsey and Devlin high octane action thriller series does not disappoint, and provides the requisite number of fisticuffs, races against time and knuckle-bruising encounters to fill an IMAX screen and more.’ Crime Time

‘Definitely his best yet – a thrilling journey across America that channels Baldacci and Crais, all leading up to the classic ticking clock climax. Terrific.’ Mason Cross, author of What She Saw Last Night

‘What an absolute belter of a book. Dempsey reminds me of an amalgam of 007 and OrphanX. A blistering, two-fisted thriller you won’t want to put down until you’re done.’ Neil Lancaster, author of Dead Man’s Grave

‘[A] nail-biting epic thriller…Utterly unputdownable!’ Steph Broadribb, author of Deep Dark Night

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No Way To Die PBAbout the Book

When traces of a radioactive material are found with a body in Key West, multiple federal agencies suddenly descend on the scene. This is not just an isolated murder – a domestic terrorist group is ready to bring the US government to its knees.

The threat hits close to home for Agent Joe Dempsey when he discovers a personal connection to the group. With his new team member, former Secret Service agent Eden Grace, Dempsey joins the race to track down the bomb before it’s too late. But when their mission falls apart, he is forced to turn to the most unlikely of allies: an old enemy he thought he had buried in his past.

Now, with time running out, they must find a way to work together to stop a madman from unleashing horrifying destruction across the country.

Format: Paperback (512 pages)    Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Publication date: 14th April 2022 Genre: Thriller

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My Review

No Way To Die is the fourth book in Tony Kent’s Dempsey/Devlin series featuring ISB agent Joe Dempsey, a man described as ‘an unquestioning soldier with a talent for death’.

Since it’s impossible to summarise the plot without giving anything away plus the fact I still haven’t got my breath back after finishing it, I’ll just say No Way To Die is:

  • a book with an explosive (literally), twist-a-minute plot that incorporates double-crosses, triple-crosses, quadruple-crosses (you get the picture) and more state-of-the art military hardware than you could ever want (or need)
  • a story involving right-wing extremists, conspiracy theorists and a deadly plan of breathtaking audacity
  • perfect for thrill-seekers, those suffering from James Bond withdrawal symptoms or evil geniuses in search of their next masterplan for world domination

In three words: Action-packed, compelling, twisty

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Tony Kent 20/06/18About the Author

Tony Kent is a practising criminal barrister who draws on his legal experience to bring a striking authenticity to his thrillers: Killer Intent, Marked for Death, Power Play and now No Way To Die.

Ranked as a ‘leader in his field’ Tony has prosecuted and defended in the most serious trials during his twenty years at the Criminal Bar – specialising in murder, terrorism, corruption, kidnap and organised crime. His case history is filled with nationally reported trials and his practice has brought him into close professional contact with GCHQ, the Security Service and the Ministry of Defence. He has also defended in matters with an international element, involving agencies such as the FBI.

Tony also appears as a criminal justice expert on a number of TV shows, including Meet, Marry, Murder (coming soon to Netflix), My Lover, My Killer and Kill Thy Neighbour (both Channel 5).

Prior to his legal career Tony represented England as a heavyweight boxer and won a host of national amateur titles.

He lives just outside of London with his wife, young son and dog.

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