So here I am, once again, reading out of order in the Tom Douglas series. I wanted to get through the series as quickly as I could before I got to the latest in the series, but I just didn't manage to quite get there. I have one more to read, and then I'll officially be caught up on the series. The good thing about the Tom Douglas series, is that you really don't have to read them in order to enjoy them. While there may be a few things that don't quite add up without having read some of the past novels, Rachel Abbott does a good job of filling in enough detail as to not affect the reader.
So with this one, you have a few different narratives that eventually run together, and for me, I just couldn't buy into it. The main focus is on Callie, a young woman who sets off on a cruise as a promise to her grandfather who has recently passed away. Before setting sail, she decides to end a not so great relationship with her live-in boyfriend, Ian. Ian isn't taking the hint however. While away, Ian leaves nasty voicemails, text messages, and emails for Callie making the breakup and enjoying her holiday all the more difficult. Callie meets an older woman named Thea, and her husband, known as "the doctor" while on the cruise. She also meets a strange man known as Paul who seems to be lurking around every corner. Callie eventually confides in Thea about her problems with Ian, and stays close to Thea to avoid the strange man, Paul, who seems to be following her. When the cruise ends, Thea and Callie agree to keep in touch. When Callie lands at the airport, she is surprised to see Ian there waiting for her. Of course, he's acting as if nothing has happened, as if they have just had a minor disagreement and life will go on as before her holiday. Once Callie and Ian arrive home, Callie explains that she meant what she said and Ian will have to find somewhere else to live. The situation escalates when Callie loses her job. Mysteriously, Thea shows up at her home. Callie decides to leave the home and stay with Thea for a few days to clear her head and decide what she's going to do next, only, it's not long before Callie realizes that her life is quickly on a downward spiral.
Meanwhile, Tom and his team discover a body at the Pennington Flash Country Park. The circumstances surrounding the death are suspicious. There are no signs of struggle. And why is she not wearing any shoes, in the middle of winter? Her feet don't show any signs that she walked there, so how did she get there? There are no cars left in the lot. She doesn't appear to be a vagrant. As the investigation unfolds, it's looking more and more like this was an attempted suicide, but she obviously had help. Could this have been a homicide designed to look like a suicide?
Tom receives an unexpected visitor, we see Jack return in this one with some interesting news. We also learn of a childhood friend Nathan, whose younger sister has mysteriously gone missing. Nathan reaches out to Tom for assistance in tracking down his sister. While Tom doesn't work in missing persons, he offers what help he can. As it turns out, he's able to provide more assistance than he thought possible.
So I don't want to divulge any spoilers, but there are some connections that are made towards the end, and I just didn't find them to be credible. What are the chances that so many can be connected ya know? Something else that I thought was interesting is that we start the novel off with Sharon, then all of the sudden she completely drops out of the novel all together. I just felt like it was odd how her character was introduced so early on, but her story wasn't finished. We don't learn too much about what happens to Sharon.
I can't say that this was my favorite in the series. It's not one that I think will be overall memorable. There were some good points in the novel, but nothing that outright "wowed" me. I have enjoyed the series, and I'll continue to read onward, but for me, this one just didn't hit home.
I want to thank NetGalley, Black Dot Publishing, and Rachel Abbott for allowing me the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for my review.