As soon as you read the first page, you’re hooked! Overkill has a killer opening, emphasis on ‘killer’ – the prologue to this novel ensures it grabs your full attention, it emotionally involves you from the offset. It also excites you from the offset because it sets the scene for an interesting story, and you immediately find out just how engaging Symon’s writing is.
Let’s talk setting, I haven’t read a novel set in New Zealand before, let alone visited the country, but after finishing this novel, I feel like it’s somewhere I’ve been, such is Symon’s ability to place you in the location. Overkill encompasses all that you want from novels set in small towns, that almost claustrophobic feeling of everyone knowing everyone, the vivid details that will attack the senses, and I’m not just talking about the visuals – I promise that will make more sense once you’ve read this novel! And as with small towns, you have your tight-knit communities, but it also means rumours spread, and you find out how you can be surrounded by so many people, yet feel so alone.
Overkill is full of great characterisation, all the characters felt authentic. Sam, particularly, was a fantastic character, exactly what you want in a main protagonist – likeable, determined, someone you can get behind and root for. What I really liked was how real Sam felt, especially when you see her relationship with her best friend, Maggie – you can just picture it, the banter, the support, the genuine friendship.
The idea that a police officer has been taken off a case, but continues to investigate it, is not a new one. Yet, this novel felt entirely original. Partly due to the location, but what Symon did is take something we’ve seen before and make it her own, with the direction of the plot, and the characters, this novel has a fresh feel to it; different from the norm, in a way that makes you want more. Also, Overkill is such a fitting title. The originality also came from Symon’s writing style, there’s something so natural about it, nothing feels forced, it just works! A fresh, new [to me], and exciting voice in crime fiction!
I’m really excited for the future of this series, and looking forward to reading the next book
*My thanks to Orenda Books for providing me with a copy of this book*