

I didn’t read the predecessor to this, part two in Loretta and David’s series about murder and betrayal in Texas, but that doesn’t matter; it is a decent, standalone murder mystery with a pretty good ending and reveal. It is well written and generally flows quite satisfyingly, without necessarily breaking a sweat. I would personally consider it rather more cosy mystery than the grisly serial killer style we’ve come to expect, and that may certainly be a plus-point in the mind of man...
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