The series that just keeps on giving. I have led a far from sheltered life, but Angela Marsons has found a topic to base this story on that I was blissfully unaware of, and it’s stunning.
Kim Stone and her team are called to the scene of a murder. One of the worst types of crime, a young woman has apparently murdered her mother.
With the daughter locked up the team start to dig into their family relationships.
The only thing of note is that the daughter was a Child Beauty Pageant contestant and that mom might have been a bit pushy.
When another mother of a Beauty Pageant Contestant turns up dead it can’t be a coincidence, and as Stone thought she had the killer already locked up it comes as a bit of a surprise.
And so the journey into the world of Beauty Pageant begins.
The world inhabited by the contestants, and their families, comes as a big surprise to the down-to-earth Stone. The comparison of her early life can’t be ignored.
This is book twenty in the series, that’s one hell of a milestone.
You would think that this far into a series the author would be struggling to keep the reader hooked. This book proves just how wrong that would be.
The story is compelling, who knew that Pageants were a thing in the UK.
The fact that they do, and that there are bitchy, bullying, mothers living their life vicariously through their, sometimes unwilling, and often unhappy children, makes a fantastic backdrop to a murder story.
Stone and her team are always engaging and their back stories always have me hooked.
I love these books. The series is still my favourite. Book 20. Let’s hope for books 25, 30 and who knows how many more.
Pages: 362. Publisher: Bookouture. Audiobook: 8 hours 21 minutes. Narrator: Jan Cramer
