Hard Girls follows cut-throat DI Kate Burrows and her team in the world of gang-land London as a heinous and horrific killer is on the loose. Working girls are found in horrific positions and with not a single trace of evidence left behind... The killer seems to know exactly what they're doing!
After really loving Dangerous Lady by Martina Cole (and knowing she was a favourite author of my mothers, with her thick hardbacks always dotted around the house), I thought it was time to give another one of her books a go. Truthfully, I picked this up without realising it was part of a series. I almost gave up when I started reading and noticed there were already some very fleshed-out characters, however I decided to crack on. Luckily, Martina Cole touches on characters' pasts and fills you in one any connecting plots, which is always handy.
Despite my very high hopes, I found Hard Girls to be a bit of a snore. Don't get me wrong - the plot is fantastic, the big reveal at the end is absolutely jaw-droppingly horrific and the murderous plot really did keep me gripped. However, I really struggled to like the characters. DI Kate Burrows is cut-throat and angry, but she is also extremely tough on everyone and was very unlikeable. Annie, her friend and co-worker, was flakey and whiney and didn't feel like a strong lead at all. Patrick felt just futile compared to some of the mobsters in Dangerous Lady. Again, this could all be because of a great character arch from previous books in the series, but not one character stood out to me.
There was also a lot of repetition within Hard Girls. I found myself skimming many paragraphs and just highlighting the main features as I found that they were just saying the same thing over and over again. Patrick and Kate's relationship is a key factor that sticks out with this; with endless paragraphs from both parties begging for the other one back but still being spiteful. It became repetitive and boring. By using this repetition as filler, it really took me in and out of the gripping plot and made me not reach for the book nearly as much as I would normally.
Overall, I am really glad this wasn't my introduction to Martina Cole, as I know she writes amazingly raw and gritty crime novels. But I think I will be giving Kate Burrows a swerve for sure!