The icy waters of Mirror Lake (Llyn Drych) separate the English shores from the Welsh village of Cwm Coed. And, sometimes the lines are blurred on which “side” should be in charge of investigating a crime.
That is how DC Ffion Morgan from the Welsh side ended up partnering with DC Leo Brady, from the English side in the first book of this series, “The Last Party”. And the pair have been reunited in book two.
Book #2 also introduces Ffion’s new partner, a transfer in named Georgina (George) who is tight lipped about her past, and Ffion’s new rescue dog, Dave who suffers from separation anxiety and flatulence. 🐕🦺 Woof!!
The Case: Seven reality show contestants thought they were applying to be on a “Survivor-like” reality show. But as it turns out- this show called “Exposure” isn’t about being exposed to the elements at all.
Each of these strangers has a secret.
And, If another player can guess what an opponent is hiding, they won't just be eliminated - their secret will be EXPOSED, on air, LIVE.
The Public also gets to vote on whose secret they would like revealed next, (allegedly) and that contestant can attempt to keep their secret from being exposed, if they can SURVIVE facing their worst fear. Horrifying!
The show is being watched by EVERYONE. Radio shows are inviting listeners to confess their own secrets, it’s trending on Social Media, and it has the highest viewing figures of any UK reality TV show-EVER.
Although every Reality show claims to be unscripted, the Producer had some clear storylines in mind-
The disappearance of a contestant WASN’T supposed to be part of the drama.
The pace of this book is definitely tighter than book one, which I found to be a bit slow, but for me, I may have been more invested in the outcome for each contestant if I had gotten to know them a bit before the show-maybe a chapter for each as they received the “good news” that they had been selected to participate.
But, that may just be me.
I prefer her stand-alone books, which have ranged from thought provoking fiction (After The End) to psychological thrillers such as. “I Let You Go” and high adrenaline thrillers such as “Hostage”, but I don’t gravitate towards series, so that is a “me thing”. I hope we haven’t seen the last of those-as this book ends with a strong hint that a third book is coming for DC Morgan and company, which is a series that I like, but don’t love.
3.75 ⭐️
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Thank You to Sourcebooks Landmark for the gifted ARC, provided through NetGalley. It was my pleasure to offer a candid review!