Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Two Kinds of Stranger

 

What if your random act of kindness got you arrested for murder?


Defense attorney Eddie Flynn and his crew are back, and this time Cavanagh isn’t letting anyone catch their breath.

In Two Kinds of Stranger, a popular influencer, beloved for her random acts of kindness, helps a stranger and ends up caught in something deadly. She’s arrested for the murders of her husband and best friend, and she needs Eddie. Fast. 


Meanwhile, Eddie’s ex-wife and her husband are accused of killing a man who’d been stalking them. Two cases, running hot at the same time, with innocent lives on the line in both.


What makes this series so reliably fun is the team dynamic. Eddie is all fast talk and courtroom sleight of hand. Harry is the steady, unflappable voice of reason. And Kate faces a genuine moral and ethical dilemma that gives the story some real weight. The pacing is brisk. This one zips and like the rest of the series, it works perfectly as a standalone.


The audiobook is a treat. Narrator Adam Sims brings warmth and depth to Eddie’s fast-talking charm, never letting the former con man tip into caricature. He’s a big part of why this series works so well in audio form.


Entertaining, propulsive, and a whole lot of fun. A great popcorn thriller for fans of courtroom cat-and-mouse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thanks to Simon Audio for the gifted early listen. Two Kinds of Strangeris out March 24.


QOTD: Would you help a stranger in need, no questions asked? Or are you more of a ‘mind your own business’ type? 


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About the Author

Steve Cavanagh is the bestselling and award-winning author of several books, including the Eddie Flynn series and Kill for Me, Kill for You. A former lawyer, he was born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he still lives. 

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