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Fatal Witness: The unmissable new Erika Foster crime thriller!: 7 Copertina rigida – 5 luglio 2022
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‘Robert Bryndza is a masterly storyteller who has crafted an enthralling page-turner of a read!’ ― LJ Ross
‘Buy it. Read it. Love it! Bryndza is my go-to guy for edge-of-the-seat writing that keeps me hooked until the final page!’ ― Amanda Prowse
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Detective Erika Foster is on a late-night walk near her new house in Blackheath when she stumbles upon the brutal murder of Vicky Clarke, a true crime podcaster.
Erika is assigned to the case and discovers that Vicky had been working on a new podcast episode about a sexual predator who preys on young female students around South London, staking out his victims in their halls of residence before breaking in at the dead of night. When Erika discovers that Vicky’s notes and sound recordings were stolen from her flat at the time of her murder, it leads her to believe that Vicky was close to unmasking the attacker, and she was killed to guarantee her silence.
The case takes on a disturbing twist, when the body of a young Bulgarian student doctor is discovered in the same building, and this makes Erika question everything she thought she knew about Vicky. With very little evidence, the clock is ticking to find the killer before he strikes again.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT FATAL WITNESS
'Robert Bryndza is a master of the crime thriller genre, and he proves so with Fatal Witness!' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This is a well-written, suspenseful, complex, edge-of-your-seat thriller that will leave you breathless!' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This has been a spectacular series to date, and I just couldn't wait for the next adventure. Fatal Witness certainly did not disappoint!' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'What a great plot. Very clever, easy to read and a true page-turner!' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I feel in such safe hands with this author - he takes you on a wonderful twisty journey that is easy, enjoyable, satisfying and complete!!!' NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Another fantastic installment in the series - I already can't wait for the next. This was the perfect thriller with well loved characters really bringing it to life! An easy five star read, I wish I could give it more!' NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Lunghezza stampa344 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione5 luglio 2022
- Dimensioni13.97 x 2.67 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-101914547071
- ISBN-13978-1914547072
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- Editore : Raven Street Publishing (5 luglio 2022)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina rigida : 344 pagine
- ISBN-10 : 1914547071
- ISBN-13 : 978-1914547072
- Peso articolo : 585 g
- Dimensioni : 13.97 x 2.67 x 21.59 cm
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Which is just as well really as we find Erika has to hit the ground running, faced with an unexpected case almost literally on her doorstep. Whilst settling (?) into a new home and a new neighbourhood, she happens upon the scene of a brutal murder as true-crime podcaster, Vicky Clarke has met a very violent and sticky end. We’re present during the time of the attack. We get the full force of the what, but not the why, and believe me when I say that in this most twisted of cases, absolutely nothing is as it seems. The case leads Erika and the team in a direction they really weren’t expecting, bringing them into the world of a well known drama school, Vicky’s former school, which is nursing more than the odd secret of its own.
Full of tension and packed with mystery this gave me all the thrills of a classic Erika Foster story, but with a brand new feel to it too. There is a sense of this being echoed in Erika’s own story as she is starting afresh in a new home, putting herself and her relationship with the team back on track, especially with Peterson which, anyone who has read the earlier books in the series will understand. There is a quiet awkwardness between them, but not one that hinders the case. The uncertainty through, that hesitation, helped to join those dots for me between where we left them in Deadly Secrets to where we are now. This is a fresh start, for everyone, including us readers, but it is also vintage Erika Foster, and if you think that her tendency to get herself into trouble may have waned over the break, think again. Towards the end of the book she finds herself in a real pickle, leaving me wondering how she, and the author, would work her way out of it.
I loved the pacing and the flow of this book. There are moments of real tension, those pulse pounding scenes that the author is so good at creating. Moments where the sense of jeopardy is off the charts. Characterisation is, as always, excellent, and I have to wonder whether, given the author’s own history, there might not be echoes of people he has met in the past within the characters he has created. Only partial of course, as, murder aside, there is a darkness at the heart of the novel, one which is almost too believable. But amongst all the intensity of the investigation there is the human side. The grief of the bereaved, the vulnerability of the victims and, more importantly for fans of Erika, a fresh outlook on life courtesy of a face from the past. It brought a smile to my face and to Erika’s too. After all her heartbreak and drama, is a glimmer of something positive on the horizon?
I can’t wait to see where Robert Bryndza takes us next. It’s been so good reuniting with this series and these characters. I’d say I hope Erika gets an easier time next time too, but not too easy. It wouldn’t be the same if she didn’t rush in, giving the investigation her everything – where would the fun before readers in that anyway? Tense, action packed and with that oh so familiar, if not quite comfortable, feel, fans of the series will not be disappointed.


Erika has moved house, after her dreadful experience at her previous home. She has just taken possession of her new accommodation and is trying to settle in when she hears screaming coming from a property just down the road and goes to investigate. What she finds is totally horrific, and so begins her involvement in what proves to be an extremely frightening and disturbing murder investigation. As the team begin to interview witnesses, family, and friends, the case takes a massive turn and the focus changes dramatically. The number of suspects begins to increase, and they struggle to confirm alibis and get DNA test results. There are many twists and turns in the plot, and I found myself hard pushed to work out who the killer could possibly be. The outcome was a big surprise which I certainly never saw coming.
This is an extremely well thought-out and written novel which keeps the reader focused and moving through the book at a fast pace, constantly wanting to know what is going to happen next. As we near the end, we are treated to extremely dramatic and terrifying events which appear to have no positive result and leave us on tenterhooks until the very end. I am very pleased to hear that there will be more Erika Foster to come. Thank you very much Robert – I look forward to that and in the meantime will keep myself occupied with Kate Marshall.

While I had read the first in this series, ‘The Girl in the Ice’, back in 2016, I hadn’t kept up with subsequent books though found no difficulty in returning to the series as background was provided .
As with most thrillers I feel it is best to read without too much knowledge of the plot. So just a few details: Erika Foster is on a late-night walk near her new house in Blackheath when she hears a scream. It turns out that someone has just discovered a body.
Erika is assigned to the case and learns that Vicky Clarke was a true-crime podcaster. She had been investigating a predator linked to attacks on young female students in the halls of residence of a local drama school. All of Vicky’s notes and recordings related to the episode have been stolen from her flat. Then another body is discovered in Vicky’s building, leading Erika to question everything she thought she knew about the case.
The case takes a number of unexpected directions before whodunnit is finally revealed. In between the investigating, Erika is settling into her new home and even finds herself adopted by a cute stray cat that she names George. Hope to see more of him in future books!
With respect to the audiobook, Jan Cramer has narrated all of the DCI Erika Foster audiobooks to date and clearly has an understanding of the characters and Robert Bryndza’s writing style. I have enjoyed her narration on a number of audiobooks over the years, finding her delivery clear and easy to listen to.
I enjoy well plotted police procedurals such as this, and after finishing ‘Fatal Witness’ I plan on catching up on the five books in the series that I missed. They are currently available on KU.

DCI Erika Foster has just moved into her new home in Blackheath, London and during a late night walk she hears a loud scream coming from a nearby block of flats, on entering the building she discovers the body of true crime podcaster Vicky Clarke. Erika and the team begin their investigations and uncover information that show Vicky was about to reveal details about a sexual predator preying on young female students, is this the reason that Vicky was killed or does the case go deeper than this and could the perpetrator strike again?
Fatal Witness is the latest in the Erika Foster series and even though it's been four years since the last book, Deadly Secrets it's like Erika has never been away. I opened this book and it was like welcoming a long lost friend, I was immediately consumed in this end to end action packed thriller, which in true Bryndza style has more twists than a rollercoaster. The plot is concise, with short chapters and solid characters that really get under your skin and I just couldn't put it down. Although this is the seventh book in this series it's easily read as a standalone, though I would recommend reading them in order. Thank you Robert for bringing Erika back to us, I can't wait for the next instalment!