A Gripping Yarn
Why has it taken me so long to read one of Cat Connor's books?
I love a good twisty plot, and this story didn't fail. I was enthralled to the last word, intrigued by the investigation and fascinated by the characters.
Me Connor has set the book up like we should know who the characters are. Most are introduced in the first couple of chapters, but the backstory is apparent without it being overdone.
Ellie, the main character, has an interesting past. As the story unfolds, we get a better grasp of her mental state. She's a totally flawed petson, who loves poetry, and imagines every situation as a part of a TV program, making me think of the theme song, at the same time as Ellie.
By comparison, Mac is a strong person, who has a lot of common sense. He had a similar upbringing to Ellie, so understands the hard stuff.
The only part that didn't quite seem believable was how easy it was for Mac to become part of the team.
With suspects ranging from close friends to family membets, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat, turning the pages of this story.