A review by scribepub
Dead in the Water by Tania Chandler

Chandler creates believable characters, having the ability to make the struggles of ordinary people compelling. Brigitte is an original hero — an ordinary person, with her own struggles, drawn into extraordinary events. The domestic drama is as compelling as the crime investigation.
Graeme Simsion, Author of The Rosie Project

Dead in the Water unsettles with an all-too-imaginable homegrown brand of suspense.
Honey Brown, Author of Through the Cracks

When your last name is Chandler, your writing had better be good, and Tania Chandler delivers again. A crime writer who cares about her sentences as much as her characters, her atmospheric writing is taut and terrific. Dead in the Water is that rare book that satisfies as a stand alone novel but is actually a sequel. Whether you start with this or her first book, Please Don’t Leave Me Here, Chandler demonstrates her ability to deliver a psychologically nuanced portrayal of damaged lives.
Aoife Clifford, Author of All These Perfect Strangers