Same problems through the whole series. DCI Clarke so irritable & irritating, impatient, inconsistent - in a way that would make her impossible to work for. Too much repetition (yes, we get what the point of a Family Liaison Officer is, we get the difference between driving in Birmingham and Dorset, every female copper is a trained pursuit driver, almost all the male characters are indecisive, incompetent, and lazy, almost all the female characters are the opposite). Too many unlikely / unbelievable / unexplained / half-developed behaviours (why do the murderers always go to such lengths to leave the bodies in significant (but unexplained) locations, much easier ways to use Sharon to frighten off Lesley, what was Dennis thinking about when he climbed up to the platform, why do criminals make things so complicated, why would the head of a organised criminal enterprise keep drugs in her house, why are the police so useless at stake-outs and the targets so useless at spotting them, what was it that forced DC Angus to behave the way he did, why was Supt Carpenter so cryptic about everything - and so paranoid yet at the same time so careless, how could the prison governor diagnose PTSD in one of his officers less than 24 hours after a violent break-out, how would a local have been to the Blue Pool thousands of times when the entrance fee is so expensive). Every book in the series had a rushed ending with only partly wrapped-up loose ends.
I persisted with the series to see how the DCI Mackie arc would be resolved and I was interested in the locations as I've lived in the area for most of my life - but I didn't care about any of the characters, some because I couldn't believe they were real characters, others because they were just unpleasant.
I won't be following up with the author's other series.