This has been a compelling series so far and the fifth book has lost none of the pace or page turning appeal of the first four stories.
The main characters are very familiar now and it is easy to slip into the story, picking up where it left off in the previous book. Jenny Williams is living up to her growing reputation as a murder magnet, and as always her intrepid approach to policing, leads her into some potenitally dangerous situations. Add the fact she doesn’t suffer fools gladly and some prominent citizens are subject to her persistent intrusion into their lives, past and present.
As the mystery of the body parts found in a mine is unravelled, Jenny also need to come to terms with her own suspicions about her family. Whilst celebrating the return of her cousin and her son after so many years, she wants to to find out more about why they went missing in the first place. Especially as it could well be important to the murder of rancher, and now boyfriend, Nick’s father.
The author maintains the fast pace in excellent style with new characters being introduced and hitting on some important social issues regarding cults and corruption. The next and final book is due out at the end of March, and I am looking forward to more action and further revelations about the overarching mystery surrounding Jenny’s family throughout the series.
I can highly recommend to lovers of crime thrillers and mysteries and I also believe this would make an excellent television series.