THE BODY IN THE LIGHTHOUSE by Kate Hardy

3.5* Even though it's book 3 in a series, I had no trouble getting into it.

This isn't a bad cosy mystery but I did find Colin a tad toxic in some of what he thought and said, though he also had insight to think about some of his past actions and behaviours. Unfortunately, he also came across as a bit unprofessional and not in depth enough for a cop - from what I've gleaned from TV, films and other crime novels. 

I think his low-key male toxicity/patronising manner was made all the more evident by how Georgina reacted to his apologies. She was as capable and successful as he was, and i think she was experienced enough not to overstep or compromise anything but nope, he still had to say stuff. He was boring, sadly, so it made me eye-roll over how many times he was compared to Mr Darcy - did the author mean Colin Firth, maybe, as the character has been played by several actors, but possibly with Colin Firth being the most noticeable? 

It was readable and I'd certainly like to find out more about Georgina and Doris's partnership.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my reading pleasure. 

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