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Title: Crying ShameAuthor: M. A. ComleyFormat reviewed: EbookSource: Author supplied copyPublisher: Jeamel Publishing LimitedPublication Date: 14th October 2021Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Crying Shame
Loved by his community. Savagely bludgeoned to death.
The first in a string of brutal murders rock the city. For DI Katy Foster and her team, time is running out to catch the sadistic killer.
The crimes are disturbing. The evidence isn’t adding up. And the latest victim’s family are nowhere to be seen.
Their only lead, a mysterious caller who proclaims to have known all the victims.
Wow, wow, wow. I have raced through this book unable to put it down for a second, apart from to sleep. The villains are completely and utterly disgusting excuses for human beings, and are everything that is wrong in the country at the moment.
Which makes this a rather current book given everything that has gone in in the past couple of years, and the disgusting motivations behind this crime wave in the book, which M. A. Comley has clearly been rather sensitive in her writing and must have researched well.
And how it is to be back amongst D. I. Katy Foster and Charlie, I'm loving how their partnership is starting to develop. This was far more though about the policework and the crimes than their personal stories in this instance, which was good to see, as I was willing them the whole way through to put a stop to this crime wave sooner than later.
The manner in which the victims die are horrific, and when you then learn about the people that have died, it feels completely wrong, and I just felt for all the families affected.
And then M. A. Comley throws in some other unexpected surprises and blasts from the past that have me especially by the epilogue rather excited!
I absolutely love this series, and this is without a doubt in my mind the best book in the Justice Again series so far!
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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