
The sixth book in the series, where has that time gone, and every bit as good as the rest.
The small Irish town of Ragmullin is again going to be devastated by murder.
When two women go out on the town together, they get separated, one of them pulls and the other can’t be bothered to wait around for her friend.
When one of the women is reported missing Lottie starts to investigate, she soon finds out that both are missing, and it’s no surprise when they are found murdered.
The killer has left a clue, or is it their signature, but what does it mean.
At same time two other things are happening. A man is released from prison after doing 10 years for a serious assault which eventually ended in his victim dying; and Lottie’s family comes under threat from within.
With Lottie concentrating on the murder of the young women, the last thing she needs is her half-brother meddling in her life, but he does, and he opens a real can of worms.
Part of the investigation see’s the Police covering old ground. A property developer is renovating the Old Courthouse. He’s not the most honest of people and has been on the peripheries of investigations in the past. Has he stepped over the line this time, or is he just a puppeteer trying to manipulate people to get his deals done.
Inevitably this book races to a thunderous end.
Patricia Gibney has a way of writing a story that has so many threads. It’s a bit like the rail tracks just outside of a main station. Lines running parallel to each other, and occasionally crossing, before they end up at the same destination.
In this case the threads cross numerous times as the different incidents, and investigations, drew close to each other and either crossed or veered off again. This made for an epic compelling story
I look forward to getting reacquainted with DI Lottie Parker every time a new book comes out, and I’m yet to be disappointed. In fact, every time one comes out, I make the same mistake of picking it up and starting, not realising I’m going to get very little done until I’ve finished it. Yes, it happened again, I read this book over two days, well I did have to stop to sleep.
This is book six in the series. Can it be read as a stand-alone, yes. Should it be read as a stand-alone, no.
If you haven’t met Lottie Parker yet start with first book and read them in order. You will get so much more out of them if you do.
Pages: 484
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 18thApril 2019
I’m really enjoying this series as well. I’m about to start the 3rd Lottie Parker title.
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