The bodies are stacking up in Samford. DCI Natalie Ward -- recently promoted to head a new special crime unit at Holborn House with DI Lucy Carmichael now leading the old team -- has quite the series of murders on hand. Two dead teenage girls thought to be working the streets and 3 older adult victims seem like unconnected cases at first. It will take all of them countless hours to figure out this one. NO SPOILERS.
This is the 7th in a series and I've read all the previous books in order to date. Although a detailed police procedural and crime thriller, it seemed a bit long and quite convoluted; I didn't race through it as fast as I've done before. There are some references to previous cases and events, but I don't think this is good to read as a standalone. Again, we hear quite a bit about the team members and their personal lives (which are all a bit messed up as always.) I liked it well enough to continue reading the series.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this e-book ARC to read and review.
This is the 7th in a series that should be read in order.
Genre - police procedural and crime thriller
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