Monday, September 29, 2025

BLOG TOUR - Gone in the Night



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Morgan tries to steady her trembling hands as she enters the abandoned tent in the shadow of the mountains. The woman once lay peacefully watching the stars in the glistening night sky. But she has been dead for some time…


When a farmer reports an abandoned campsite in Rydal Falls, Detective Morgan Brookes hopes its occupants are just out enjoying the beautiful views nearby. But nothing can prepare her for the smell of death in the air, or what she finds as she crawls inside the wind-ravaged tent. A young girl has been killed in her sleeping bag, her belongings ransacked, a knife twisted into her body.


Scrolling through beautiful images of solo wild camping on Sharon Montgomery’s social media, Morgan can’t imagine who would want the sweet girl dead. But then Sharon’s mother breaks down on arrival at the morgue, admitting through choked sobs that Sharon and her stepfather had a blazing row. And Morgan soon discovers that Sharon had a boyfriend, Jack, who did everything he could to keep their relationship a secret. Both men knew where Sharon was camping, but her autopsy report details more than thirty wounds on her body. Were they angry enough to do something so brutal?


When another girl is viciously stabbed while camping alone in another picturesque spot in the mountains, the team find delicate blue fibres at the scene that connect her and Jack. But Morgan isn’t convinced. Independent and single, Lydia Williams also had Lake District beauty spots all over her social media. Is someone trying to make sure all the women in town will be scared to venture out on their own? And can Morgan get inside this killer’s mind and track them down before they claim another victim?


An absolutely addictive crime thriller with a heart-pounding twist. Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa Regan and Rachel Abbott.


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Title:   Gone in the Night
Author: Helen Phifer
Series:  Detective Morgan Brookes #16
Publisher:  
Bookouture
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  
Date of Publication:  September 29 2025
My Rating:   5 Stars

Wow! Sixteen books in the captivating Detective Morgan Brookes series! In this installment, Morgan demonstrates her relentless determination as she investigates the murder of a solo camper at a remote campsite. Not only is Morgan seeking justice for the victim, but she is also frequent bed to protect other solo campers from a similar fate.

The victim is Sharon Montgomery, a young woman who not only enjoyed camping alone in the wild, but her growing social media presence kept her fans riveted to her adventures. As Morgan dives head first into the case, she is also getting used to working with a new officer named Declan, as one of her officers, Amy, is going on maternity leave. Business first for Morgan, so Declan will just have to keep up.

Morgan’s reputation for an unbeatable success rate with catching killers leads her into danger the closer she gets to finding who it was that killed Sharon. However, that definitely doesn’t stop her. Even the most elusive killers have been found by Morgan and she knows without a doubt that she will finds the one responsible for Sharon’s murder.

Gone in the Night is a compelling and fast-paced thriller that grabs you from the start and never once loses its grip. With the killer’s thoughts in your ear as the story develops, this story definitely proves to be one that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Helen Phifer never disappoints when it comes to writing taut and compelling stories with expertly placed twists certain to keep the reader guessing until the very end.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Helen Phifer is the 
bestselling writer of the hugely popular Detective Morgan Brookes series. As well as the Lucy Harwin, Beth Adams and Maria Miller series of books.
Her debut novel The Ghost House featuring Annie Graham went on to be a global bestseller.
She lives in the busy town of Barrow-in-Furness surrounded by miles of coastline and a short drive from the glorious English Lake District. Her favourite hobbies include reading, chasing the Aurora Borealis when it puts in an appearance, visiting Salem, watching the sunset, the moon rise and drinking coffee.
Helen loves reading books that scare the heck out of her and is eternally grateful to Stephen King, Dean Koontz, James Herbert and Graham Masterton for scaring her senseless in her teenage years, and to Alice Hoffman’s beautiful stories for inspiring her love of all things witchy and to write fantasy novels alongside her crime thrillers.
Or find her over at www.helenphifer.com

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