

Dirty Business by Evie Hunter
Genres: Thriller
High stakes, killer secrets...
Frenchurch Falls is a playground of indulgence for the rich and famous. But behind its gleaming facade, lie dark and dangerous secrets. And some of them will prove deadly…
When Callie Renfrew’s husband, Gavin, vanishes, she isn’t entirely surprised. As the owner of Frenchurch Falls, Callie has always known Gavin had a knack for skirting the law. But what she uncovers about his dealings will drag her into a web of danger.
Gavin’s disappearance threatens more than Callie’s business—it also threatens the lives of her oldest friends, Angela Dalton and Dawn Frobisher, each tied to the spa in their own way. Drawn into the chaos, together, they must uncover the truth: Is Gavin alive, or has someone already exacted vengeance?
With mounting debts, ruthless enemies circling, and a crumbling control, Callie must rely on Angela and Dawn like never before. But trust comes at a price, and in a world this deadly, misplaced faith could cost Callie everything— even her life.
A brand new gangland series perfect for fans of Kerry Kaya, Gillian Godden and Edie Baylis.



Review
Certainly! Here’s your revised 4-star review version:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A Strong Start to a Gritty New Series
This was a great start to what promises to be a gripping series! I’ve always enjoyed Evie Hunter’s storytelling, and this book delivered the drama, tension, and atmosphere I’ve come to expect. From the very beginning, Callie stands out as a tough, no-nonsense woman, and her determination to uncover the truth about her husband Gavin’s disappearance makes for an engaging plot.
Things quickly escalate when her friend Angela’s husband also goes missing, adding an intriguing layer of mystery. Set against the darker side of Brighton, the story delves into its grittier corners, exploring the possibility that something sinister has happened to these men who weren’t exactly saints.
The characters feel real, with just enough complexity to keep you guessing, and the twists—while not shocking—were well executed and kept the story moving. There’s an undercurrent of tension throughout, balanced by strong female friendships and an authentic sense of place.
Overall, a compelling, fast-paced read with just the right amount of grit and heart. I’m looking forward to seeing where this series goes next!

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