#BLOGTOUR | Double Identity – Alison Morton @alison_morton @damppebbles #DoubleIdentity #damppebblesblogtours #amreading #bookblogger #bookreview

Published in paperback and digital formats by Pulcheria Press on 7th January 2021

Deeply in love, a chic Parisian lifestyle before her. Now she’s facing prison for murder.

It’s three days since Mel des Pittones threw in her job as an intelligence analyst with the French special forces to marry financial trader Gérard Rohlbert. But her dream turns to nightmare when she wakes to find him dead in bed beside her.

Her horror deepens when she’s accused of his murder. Met Police detective Jeff McCracken wants to pin Gérard’s death on her. Mel must track down the real killer, even if that means being forced to work with the obnoxious McCracken.

But as she unpicks her fiancé’s past, she discovers his shocking secret life. To get to the truth, she has to go undercover—and finds almost everybody around her is hiding a second self.

Mel can trust nobody. Can she uncover the real killer before they stop her?

A stunning new thriller from the author of the award-winning Roma Nova series, fans of Daniel Silva, Stella Rimington or Chris Pavone will love Double Identity.

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Review:

Double Identity by Alison Morton is a book I really couldn’t set down. I definitely made the mistake of starting this one before bed, and stayed up too late trying to finish.

Mel is an awesome heroine. I love how feisty she is. She’s skilled in self-defwnse, and a bit qui k to use those skills. However, she’s gusty, and really intriguing to read. Underneath her hard exterior, she is vulnerable. The kind of lead I enjoy reading.

This is a fast-paced thriller. Alison Morton‘s writing is tightly knit, with the attention to detail being really impressive.

I enjoyed Double Identity and would recommend giving it a read!

Rating:

4/5☆

*I received a free copy of this book from Damppebbles Blog Tours to review honestly on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.*


Alison Morton writes award-winning thrillers series featuring tough, but compassionate heroines. She blends her deep love of France with six years’ military service and a life of reading crime, historical, adventure and thriller fiction. On the way, she collected a BA in modern languages and an MA in history.

“Grips like a vice – a writer to watch out for” says crime thriller writer Adrian Magson about Roma Nova series starter INCEPTIO. All six full-length Roma Nova thrillers have won the BRAG Medallion, the prestigious award for indie fiction. SUCCESSIO, AURELIA and INSURRECTIO were selected as Historical Novel Society’s Indie Editor’s Choices. AURELIA was a finalist in the 2016 HNS Indie Award. The Bookseller selected SUCCESSIO as Editor’s Choice in its inaugural indie review.

Now Alison continues to write thrillers and drink wine in France with her husband.

Other works
The Carina strand
INCEPTIO where New Yorker Karen Brown is thrown into a new life in mysterious Roma Nova and fights to stay alive with a killer hunting her
CARINA, a novella, Carina’s first mission abroad. What could go wrong?
PERFIDITAS, six years on, where betrayal and rebellion are in the air, threatening to topple Roma Nova and ruin Carina’s life.
SUCCESSIO, where a mistake from the past threatens to destroy the next generation.

The Aurelia strand
AURELIA, in late 1960s Roma Nova, Aurelia Mitela battles her life-long nemesis, silver smuggling and is forced to choose between her love, her child and her country
NEXUS Mid 1970s, London, where a simple favour for a friend becomes a chilling pursuit across Europe
INSURRECTIO, where Aurelia Mitela struggles against a manipulative tyrant grabbing power. But it may already be too late to save Roma Nova…
RETALIO, a classic tale of resistance and retribution – the endgame between Aurelia and Caius

Extras
ROMA NOVA EXTRA, a collection of short stories from AD 370 to the present

Contributions
‘A Roman Intervenes‘ in 1066 Turned Upside Down
How Galla Mitela, Roma Novan imperial councillor, attempts to stop the Norman invasion of England. One of a series of possible alternative outcomes of 1066.

‘The Mystery of Victory’ in Rubicon (HWA/Sharpe Books)
What did happen to the Altar of Victory in the dusk of the Roman Empire?

‘The Idealist’ in Betrayal (Historical Fictioneers, 2020)

Non Fiction
Military or civilians? The curious anomaly of the German Women’s Auxiliary Services during the Second World War.

The 500 Word Writing Buddy: 35 Inner Secrets for the New Writer

Connect with Alison on her Roma Nova site
Facebook author page
Twitter @alison_morton
Alison’s writing blog
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Alison’s Amazon page
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4 responses to “#BLOGTOUR | Double Identity – Alison Morton @alison_morton @damppebbles #DoubleIdentity #damppebblesblogtours #amreading #bookblogger #bookreview”

  1. damppebbles Avatar

    Thanks so much for being part of the blog tour x

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    1. Jessica Belmont Avatar
      Jessica Belmont

      Thank you for having me!

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  2. Alison Morton Avatar

    Thank you, Jessica, for posting your review. I’m delighted you enjoyed Mel’s character. There will be a sequel to Double Identity later this year

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    1. Jessica Belmont Avatar
      Jessica Belmont

      You’re welcome, Alison!

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