Now or Not at All
(2020)(The fifth book in the Mike Stanhope Mystery series)
A novel by Peter Rowlands
Complex mystery, compelling characters, relentless pace
Is Kirsty Thornhill alive or dead? Did she choose to disappear three years ago, and if so, why? Or was she abducted and murdered? Journalist Mike Stanhope turns reluctant detective when hes asked to find out what happened to her but the job proves far more challenging than he anticipated.
The pressure mounts when he takes on a writing job in parallel with the investigation. Soon hes beating a breathless trail round the north of England, juggling the two tasks but fearing hell fail at both.
Gradually he builds up a picture of Kirsty a strong-willed woman with equal ability to attract and annoy and despite his resolve to remain objective, he becomes immersed in the pursuit. His girlfriend Sam tries to help, but worries that for Mike the case is becoming an obsession.
This is mystery drama at its most compelling: intricate plotting, a succession of unexpected developments, a pervading sense of urgency, and the gradual emergence of something bigger than anyone imagined. Add to that a set of likeable central characters, a vivid feel for place, and the authors crystal-clear prose, and you have an irresistible mix.
Now or Not at All works as a satisfying stand-alone novel, but also picks up the ongoing story of Mike Stanhopes struggle to find order in his trouble-prone life.
Plaudits for the Mike Stanhope Mysteries series:
Very well written, with well delineated characters and much subtlety of insight
Once you are into it, you will find it hard to put it down
Rowlands plots are unique, and as detailed and intricate as you will find anywhere
It kept me reading when I really needed to do other things. But the twists and turns of the plot locked me in
The characters are multi-faceted, which gives the story real depth
Couldnt put it down. Just like the previous books he has written. Looking forward to the next book. Well done
Mike Stanhope Mysteries
1. Alternative Outcome
2. Deficit of Diligence
3. Denial of Credit
4. The Concrete Ceiling
5. Now or Not at All
The way he manages to bring each little seeming unrelated part together is pure genius.
From a review of The Concrete Ceiling
Genre: Mystery
Is Kirsty Thornhill alive or dead? Did she choose to disappear three years ago, and if so, why? Or was she abducted and murdered? Journalist Mike Stanhope turns reluctant detective when hes asked to find out what happened to her but the job proves far more challenging than he anticipated.
The pressure mounts when he takes on a writing job in parallel with the investigation. Soon hes beating a breathless trail round the north of England, juggling the two tasks but fearing hell fail at both.
Gradually he builds up a picture of Kirsty a strong-willed woman with equal ability to attract and annoy and despite his resolve to remain objective, he becomes immersed in the pursuit. His girlfriend Sam tries to help, but worries that for Mike the case is becoming an obsession.
This is mystery drama at its most compelling: intricate plotting, a succession of unexpected developments, a pervading sense of urgency, and the gradual emergence of something bigger than anyone imagined. Add to that a set of likeable central characters, a vivid feel for place, and the authors crystal-clear prose, and you have an irresistible mix.
Now or Not at All works as a satisfying stand-alone novel, but also picks up the ongoing story of Mike Stanhopes struggle to find order in his trouble-prone life.
Plaudits for the Mike Stanhope Mysteries series:
Very well written, with well delineated characters and much subtlety of insight
Once you are into it, you will find it hard to put it down
Rowlands plots are unique, and as detailed and intricate as you will find anywhere
It kept me reading when I really needed to do other things. But the twists and turns of the plot locked me in
The characters are multi-faceted, which gives the story real depth
Couldnt put it down. Just like the previous books he has written. Looking forward to the next book. Well done
Mike Stanhope Mysteries
1. Alternative Outcome
2. Deficit of Diligence
3. Denial of Credit
4. The Concrete Ceiling
5. Now or Not at All
The way he manages to bring each little seeming unrelated part together is pure genius.
From a review of The Concrete Ceiling
Genre: Mystery
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