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A Jill Kennedy and DCI Max Trentham Mystery #4

Broken Circle: A Forensic Psychologist Jill Kennedy and DCI Max Trentham Mystery

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Forensic psychologist Jill Kennedy and DCI Max Trentham investigate a crime in the quiet Lancashire village where Kennedy has made her home. A man with a dark past has been murdered after moving there from London.

While local residents are always wary of newcomers, one in particular seems especially determined to hinder the investigation.

320 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2010

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1,602 reviews
June 2, 2020
I've decided to stop this series after this book. The mystery in this was good and that ending was heartbreaking. That being said, I have grown to really dislike Jill and Max after reading 4 books of them. They are both alcoholics with Jill also being a habitual gambler and Max also being a smoker. There is no romance or even sweet relationship between them. I find this relationship going nowhere and so is the series.
1,206 reviews2 followers
August 28, 2020
The fourth Jill Kennedy and DCI Max Trentham Mystery is a satisfying police procedural set in the Lancashir countryside.
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26 reviews1 follower
October 23, 2010
Quite a few twists and turns in this book - I kept thinking I knew whodunnit then was not so sure. Kept me guessing until the end which is always a good thing. I have not read the earlier Jill and Max stories (although I plan to now) but I really enjoyed their relationship throughout the story, though it doesn't distract from the main storyline. This book is easy bedtime reading (not so scary as to give you nightmares) and gives the traditional quaint British countryside village mystery an edge to suit current circumstances.

I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.


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355 reviews12 followers
May 19, 2014
Having finished the series of 4 (if there are more, I didn't know and doubt that I'd read them anyway), I came to thinking that these are simply quick, easy reads that require no thinking and don't challenge your brain in the slightest. If that's what you look for, then it's not a bad set, as they are actually pleasurable reads, they just don't get me thinking which is what I like a 'mystery' to do.
The series, unlike the main characters may suggest, don't do very much investigating and there is little to no psychology involved either.

I spent one week listening to these four audiobooks, and although a pleasant change, they didn't leave a strong impression on me.
759 reviews
July 12, 2016
I really wanted to enjoy this book as our two on-off lover-heroes seemed an interesting pairing. But this was too lost in the "village" theme of cups of tea, dogs and woods to be very strong on investigating the murder mystery. In particular, as a forensic psychologist, our hero Jill did very little and didn't demonstrate much professional work at all. There still seemed to be a few loose ends at the end for me. It was OK, but I wouldn't rush out to read the others in the series.
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1,050 reviews15 followers
June 6, 2010
I'm not sure why Goodreads doesn't recognize this author or her mystery series as it is very good. This is the newest installment. I highly recommend it.
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305 reviews10 followers
January 27, 2011
this book was ok. may have been better if I had read the previous as there were references. good twists and turns though
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13 reviews
February 25, 2011
A little slow but it made you keep on reading to see who the killer was. Definitely didn't expect the ending.

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45 reviews
October 5, 2012
Shirley Wells has delivered the goods as usual!
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832 reviews7 followers
July 25, 2014
Another really great book by Shirley Wells, I just couldn't put it down, as always great characters and a brilliant story line.
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April 2, 2017
In love with Jill and Max. Even though I haven't read the previous parts of the series, the book can itself be read independently. It is an interesting novel, which keeps the read on her toes, anticipating what's to come. the plot is well thought and the character building is very neat. all in all, a nice read. Hoping to get my hands on the previous parts.
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