It is a pleasure and privilege to read and review the last fiction to My weekly Online and today I am delighted to share details of my review of Do it By Dorothy Koomson.
My great thanks to Emma and Katey in EDPR for originally sending me a copy of Do it. I previously checked Dorothy’s Every smile that false For my weekly and find details of that review here or can go to the weekly site for my complete thoughts.
My apologies that have taken more than expected in which the review appeared, but there has been some restructuring in my weekly that has delayed things.
Posted by Headline on February 13, 2025, Do it It is available for purchase through the editor’s links here.
Do it
Robyn ‘Avril’ Managa was twelve years old when he witnessed his controlling father and abusive murder to his mother. He was careful while his well -connected father received a new identity in witness protection, Robyn has lived with the trauma of that day since then.
Now in his veins, Robyn has decided that he wants a family reunion, so he kills people related to his father’s case, leaving the note of his bodies: do it.
Dr. Kez Lanyon is called to the case. But can Kez get into Robyn’s mind before she kills again? Or is he about to become Avril’s last victim?
Profiler and therapist Kez Lanyon returns in a new and exciting independent novel of Sunday Times The best selling author Dorothy Koomson.
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My complete review of Do it can be found in the My weekly Website here.
However, here I can say that Do it It is completely exciting with a true vision of the human psyche that has the reader panting out loud. It’s a total of Belter!
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About Dorothy Koomson
Dorothy Koomson is the award -winning author of numerous novels and has been inventing stories since he was 13 when he used to share his stories with his friends from the Convents School. Its published titles include: Tell me your secret, Brighton’s siren, The friend, When he was invisible, That girl out of nowhere, The flavors of love, The woman who loved before, Good night, beautiful and Chocolate career.
Dorothy’s first novel, The cupid effectIt was published in 2003 (when it was much greater than 13). His third book, The girl of my best friendHe was selected for Richard & Judy Summer readings of 2006 and continued to sell more than 500,000 copies. While his fourth novel, MALVAVISCOS FOR BREAKFASTMore than 250,000 copies have been sold. Dorothy’s Books, Ice cream girls and Rosa Petal Beach Both were preselected for the popular fiction category of the British Book Awards in 2010 and 2013, respectively.
Dorothy novels have translated into more than 30 languages, and a television adaptation based on Ice cream girls He was shown in ITV1 in 2013. After living briefly in Australia, Dorothy now lives in Brighton.
In 2019, Dorothy received the image award for the Black British Business Awards to celebrate and honor their achievements.
For more information, visit the Dorothy website. You can also find Dorothy in Bluesky, Instagram and Facebook and follow her on Twitter/X @Dorothykoomson.