Friday, March 20, 2026

Dark Objects by Simon Toyne

 


From the blurb:  "A glamorous woman is murdered in her ultra-luxurious and highly secure London mansion, and her husband goes missing. But according to public records, neither of them exists. The only leads police have are several items arranged around the woman's body, including a set of keys and a book called How to Process a Murder by Laughton Rees, an academic and forensic expert who does not work live cases. But the presence of her book at the scene draws her into this high-profile investigation working alongside DCI Tannahill Khan. As the dark objects found beside the body lead them closer to the victim's identity, a dangerous threat to Laughton and her daughter emerges." 

My thoughts:  Tantalizing and compelling. This mystery is a nice blend of police procedural and psychological thriller. And I really like DCI Tannahill Khan and Dr. Laughton Rees; it was fun seeing how they met and connected. Rees is a nicely complicated character who is still dealing with the traumatic death of her mother when she was younger. She's very smart and has some interesting quirks and OCD tendencies centering around the number three. And the mystery itself has some nice twists. I hope Toyne writes many more books with her and Khan. This is the first book in the series; I previously read the second book, The Clearing, last month, which is an equally good read.

My rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Happy Reading!

26 comments:

  1. Ooh I love the sound of this! It seems very balanced with lots of good elements. I love psychological thrillers, so I might need to read it😁

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    1. I thought there was a really good balance to it with good tension and great characters.

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  2. Just added this one to my TBR. It sounds amazing! I love the premise.

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  3. I must check Simon Toyne out. Tempted to go with the first book but Dark Objects sounds really good as well and 5 stars.

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    1. Dark Objects is actually the first book in the series. I started with The Clearing...which is the second book. But both books are awesome; I recommend both. :D

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  4. Nice review. I think you will love Criss Cross by C.C. Warrens, and the series, if you can get your hands on them!

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    1. My library doesn't have them...but maybe they would buy a copy? I'm going to ask.

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    2. Lark, probably. Mine has the first one, and then one or two of the Injustice for All series, I should request them to get them all as well.

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  5. You've convinced me to dip my toes into this series!

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    1. I've read two books now and loved both of them. And I'm planning on reading the third book soon. I hope you get a chance to check one of them out; I think you'll like them. :D

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  6. This sounds like a really compelling read! Great review, Lark! :D

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    1. The characters are great and the mystery kept me guessing. :D

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  7. Five stars - wow! Another one for the reading list. It does sound like a compelling mystery.

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  8. I like stories where forensic experts are featured. The series is available through Kindle Unlimited, I will give it a try.

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  9. Awesome review! It's not typically one I'd go for, but I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

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    1. Laughton is such a unique and interesting character; she made the book even better.

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  10. I've had this on my TBR for a while so appreciate the reminder!

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    1. Hope you get a chance to read it. It's so good.

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  11. Another one to add to my TBR! This sounds exactly like something I'd love! :)

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