4 stars
"It seems we're both cheating the system today," Gianna said in the low familiar voice.
"The system deserves it," Mimi said wryly and pulled on her weightlifting gloves.
Keeping Secrets covers a particularly brutal chain of crimes in Washington D.C., investigated by the eponymous couple above. Both Mimi and Gianna are partially closeted, having to balance outing themselves for information with the risk of being targeted themselves.
I appreciated the constant give and take of different loyalties in the book, and the fact that Mimi and Gianna first meet in the gym, appreciating each other's strengths in a steam room scene with an energy I want from more lesbian novels. There's a bit of cop worship going on, but I do understand the fantasy that a Hate Crimes Unit could actually, you know, do its job.
My only critique was the twist feeling a little weak and the end somewhat rushed, but the chemistry between Mimi and Gianna was great, and the story explored a lot of intersectional complexity very well.