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Great to the end - Rated
I like Val McDermid as a writer and this book was excellent and believeable from start to finish. NO disappointing rushed ending.
The brain teasing continues - Rated
This is the third Lindsay Gordon mystery and finds her returning from hiding in Italy after the drama in the second book.
She finds that life hasn't stopped while she was away and a lot has happened. Cordelia has moved on after giving up on her return, a former lover has been killed and a friend accused of the crime.
She is asked to help prove her friend is innocent which as always gets her caught in a lot of tight spots. It turns out a lot of people had reasons to kill her former lover including a few of her own friends.
Lots of twists and turns to keep you on your toes and once again Ms Mcdermid doesn't shy away from the personal lives of her characters and their emotions.
Lindsay finds love again but not before she finds out about the deep dark secrets her friends hide.
A good read in the series with a well written, good and realistic ending.
Probably the most complex of the Lindsay Gordon's - Rated
There is a quantum leap between 'Common Murder' the second book and this one. I don't know what changed but something certainly did. This book has the glimmerings of the promise that would come to fruition in Mermaid's Singing. The plot is far more congruent and complex, with a very nice twist. I'd recommend it as probably the best of the 5.
A good read, but I preferred the Kate Brannigan books - Rated
I recommend buying the five schoolgirl detective "Lindsay Gordon" books and the five Manchester private eye "Kate Brannigan" mysteries, then reading them chronologically. You will then benefit from the continuing storylines of the main characters as well as seeing how the modern thriller-writing skills of Ms McDermid developed.