This was my first Sarah Bailey book and it certainly won't be my last. The characters were well drawn and the initial message of the murder of a homeless person suddenly becoming unimportant when a famous person is murdered on a film set, is probably very realistic. I greatly enjoyed the delving into the dark side of Melbourne life and my only misgiving is that the main character, detective Gemma Woodstock, seemed to fall into self-pity a little too much, especially when she seemed to have brought a lot of her problems on herself, especially where her son Ben was concerned, and I didn't always understand why she maintained her antagonism towards her colleague Fleet. But I'm a Sarah fan now and will be reading the rest of her stuff.
Into the Night
Published on October 16, 2021 05:57