![]() As always I won’t talk much about the plot as I don’t want to spoil it for any potential readers! I really enjoyed The Cost Of Living, if you’re familiar with my blog you’ll know I tend to lean towards police procedurals and slightly darker crime series, this is different but it didn’t take away from my enjoyment at all, it was a nice lighter interlude. ![]() ![]() Bea is a 20 something checkout girl, content with her life and keeping an eye on her regulars, but when someone begins stalking the women of her town she finds herself considering all the people in her life and wondering if any of them are capable of stalking and attacking women like her. The Cost Of Living is the first book aimed primarily at adults by Rachel Ward. ![]() She enlists the help of Ant, the seemingly gormless new trainee – but can she really trust him? Customers and colleagues become suspects, secrets are uncovered, and while fear stalks the town, Bea risks losing the people she loves most. Note: This book was received from the publisher in return for an honest review About the book:Īfter a young woman is brutally attacked on her way home from the local supermarket, checkout girl Bea is determined to find out who’s responsible. ![]()
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