BLOOD LINES by one of my favourite authors, Angela Marsons, is the fifth book in the Detective Kim Stone series and it continues picking up on some themes from the previous novels. It is an excellent police procedural thriller, and after having read all her previous novels, I feel that this one was her best yet ever! The journey is allowing the reader to get close and personal to the characters, especially Kim. Kim has grown so much, and in this novel we see her character more flushed out…her strengths…her faults, but more important how she deals with the curve balls life throws her way.
First of all I would recommend reading all the earlier books in sequence to fully understand the story.
The story covers two plots; a serial killer investigation and the return of sociopath psychiatrist Alexandra Thorne fight against D.I. Kim Stone conducted from prison.
“A victim killed with a single, precise stab to the heart appears at first glance to be a robbery gone wrong. A caring, upstanding social worker lost to a senseless act of violence. But for Detective Kim Stone, something doesn’t add up. “
“When a local drug addict is found murdered with an identical wound, Kim knows instinctively that she is dealing with the same killer. But with nothing to link the two victims except the cold, calculated nature of their death, this could be her most difficult case yet. “
In Book 2, “Evil Games”, Kim is up against a sociopath, a manipulator who seems to know her every weakness, each move she makes could be deadly. Now in Blood Lines, Kim’s nemesis is out for revenge! The story between Kim and Alex is not over, and in this story we see the power of a true sociopath operating from prison. Alex is obsessed with Kim.
“Desperate to catch the twisted individual, Kim’s focus on the case is threatened when she receives a chilling letter from Dr. Alex Thorne, the sociopath who Kim put behind bars. And this time, Alex is determined to hit where it hurts most, bringing Kim face-to-face with the woman responsible for the death of Kim’s little brother – her own mother.”
These two threads of the story are skillfully linked by the victim’s relationships to their parents and Kim's relationship to her mother. Kim’s mother is in a psychiatric hospital for child abuse and the murder of Kim's brother. The interaction between parents and their children becomes an important theme in this story. The choice of title of this novel is nothing but brilliant!
It was so great to be back with the “gang”, Kim’s team, and I found the characters more flushed out than before. I also found that the author seamlessly ran multiple threads, that all come together at the end. I did not predict the ending, which was a plus for me.
I loved this book and did not want it to end. I cannot wait for the next installment. I would read anything this author writes…because she is that good! Don’t miss out, read all the books in the series, and follow Kim’s journey.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.