This was a thoroughly enjoyable read! Having not yet read the first book in this series, I was a little worried I wouldn’t understand everything from the start, but my fears were unfounded and although I’m sure the first book is thrilling and gives some context, this is also an excellent standalone book - so don’t be put off if you haven’t read its predecessor yet!
As hinted at in the synopsis, this book follows 2 separate murder mysteries, one past and one present. I assumed (wrongly) that they would culminate together or at least relate to one-another, but they are indeed very separate. It worked though… and this still surprises me, as I’m not sure many authors could pull that off. Thankfully, one mystery comes to an extremely satisfying (and brilliantly unexpected) close, while the other is left wide open, and I assume (and hope) this storyline continues into the next book in the series.
I read this book in 2 days, and I didn’t need to focus too hard to follow what was going on, despite the interweaving of two mysteries, so it felt like a relaxing treat for me to enjoy. I would say it’s an easy-going weekend / holiday read and I’m going to go and find the first book in this series now!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.