Cage of Bones - Jenny O'Brien
4* Solid tale, solid detective work, with a few eye-rolling bits, but a good read.
This is a first for me - a female detective in a wheelchair. It's book 3 in a series, with enough hints and clueing-in that I wasn't lost despite not having read the others.
It's a well-written, plausible tale with at the very start a host of seemingly non-linked events and characters that take a sinister turn, but there's also rather obvious points for cops and SOCOs to have considered, that they didn't, leading to a few eyerolls, and praise for a young male cop that I liked seeing from an older, more experienced cop. Most of the cops had each other's back but there was a divisive one who seemed to get people's backs up, and she seemed parachuted in without us getting the full reasons as to why. By the end of the tale she'd mellowed a tad, or seemed a little less self-important, but I couldn't really see her presence as necessary. Maybe it's to introduce a plot in a future tale?
Whilst the twists and reveals worked, parts seemed a little implausible and not by official police procedure, so I wasn't convinced by the bad guy/s or by the person who'd seemingly been targeting Alana. All did tie in in the end, but things dragged out a little. Still, it's a very good read and I'm up for more.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing, for my reading pleasure.
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