Guilty as Sin by Adam Croft
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am yet to read a book by Croft that isn't great. Another story that keeps me turning the pages. If you haven't read anything by him yet, please start. You won't regret it.
This story is part of a series so you might want to start with #1 Too Close for Comfort just to familiarize yourself with Knight & Culverhouse.
When seventeen-year-old Danielle Levy goes missing one lunchtime, DS Wendy Knight and DCI Jack Culverhouse believe they have a routine case on their hands.
Then a local businessman is found dead and the case takes a whole new
turn as Knight and Culverhouse begin to unravel the cases and their connection. Didn't see this ending either which makes Croft's books even more interesting. Great suspense and story.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am yet to read a book by Croft that isn't great. Another story that keeps me turning the pages. If you haven't read anything by him yet, please start. You won't regret it.
This story is part of a series so you might want to start with #1 Too Close for Comfort just to familiarize yourself with Knight & Culverhouse.
When seventeen-year-old Danielle Levy goes missing one lunchtime, DS Wendy Knight and DCI Jack Culverhouse believe they have a routine case on their hands.
Then a local businessman is found dead and the case takes a whole new
turn as Knight and Culverhouse begin to unravel the cases and their connection. Didn't see this ending either which makes Croft's books even more interesting. Great suspense and story.
View all my reviews
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