Synopsis: There are four distinctive strands to this book:
Serial killer Karen Harper who bases her murders on who has motive, killing not for revenge but simply for the thrill.
Ex-Army Ryan Anderson who starts working for a Manchester gang leader. He works hard to prove himself to the boss but can never seem to gain the trust of those he is working with.
Scott Davison, in hiding and recovering from serious injury in France. When he meets Kelly Stone he is afraid his past has caught up with him and the decision to open up is a tough one.
And Detective Inspector John Latimer who is trying to clear his friend, and former DCI, of a murder he swears he did not commit.
Alternating between the different characters, this book jumps between different times and locations , ultimately bringing the strands together to show how these separate lives are entwined.
Review: I really liked the concept of this book – four seemingly separate characters and plot lines that become entwined as more is uncovered, with DI John Latimer at the center to put all the pieces together before it is too late. However, I found that the different strands of the story took too long to link up. Almost frustratingly, I kept wondering where the book was going and when it would feel like one cohesive story. It did get there eventually, but by then I was less invested.
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