MURDER ON THE LINE by Jeremy Vine
3* Decent for the most but it gets bogged down in trying too hard to make it interesting.
I don't think this author's a natural, sadly. The book, set in England, started off refreshingly enough but got bogged down in minutiae. I wasn't sure if every single detail was going to tie in, but for the most it did. There were just too many characters and too much happening, and sadly, justice over the romance scam aspect didn't go very far. I think the tale had good intentions but there was just too...much of everything. It tried too hard to be PC and a little woke, too. And the cop thing was just too obvious. Editing needs to be more brutal and needs to ignore that JV's a 'name'.
Still, the characters were decent and it ended in a good place for most of them.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishers, for my reading pleasure.
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