Murder Under The Sun by Faith Martin is a captivating mystery thriller and the 22nd instalment in the DI Hillary Greene series. Right from the start, I found myself drawn to the main protagonist, Hillary Greene. Warm, enigmatic, and incredibly thorough, she comes across as not just a skilled detective but a genuinely decent person. For those familiar with the series, Hillary is already a well-loved character, but even newcomers will find it easy to connect with her, thanks to Martin's brilliant knack for writing characters that feel like old friends.
Despite being deep into the series, this book stands firmly on its own. Martin's storytelling is immersive—I was nearly halfway through before I even considered putting it down. The pacing is steady, almost therapeutic, yet utterly gripping. The way the case unfolds, explored with meticulous detail and sharp investigative work, makes this novel a page-turner—not in a frantic way, but with the satisfaction of piecing together a perfectly laid-out puzzle.
Martin has undoubtedly hooked me, and I’m already off to buy books 1 through 21. If Murder Under The Sun is any indication of the quality of the series, I’m in for a real treat. Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering DI Hillary Greene for the first time, this book is well worth the read.