YOUR CHILD BEXT by M J Arlidge and Andy Maslen

 3.5* Not as good as Andy Maslen writing solo. Sadly, the bad guys weren't believable.


I think that perhaps a career in banking made me pooh-pooh a vital part of this tale as unrealistic, which spoilt it for me. Getting a Cayman bank account isn't the easiest of things, so the fact that the persons being extorted were sending £1000 a month to the Cayman Islands, wasn't believable. Yes, Santander and KYC checks made an appearance, but there's a SWIFT cut-off point, and apparently that didn't apply 🤔 

Parts were good, such as Ollie and who he was pretending to be. The cheating ex, Grant, was seriously in need of growing up and parenting up. Annie? I loved her balls of steel, and how Michael persisted with his very trying stepson. Isla? A bit of a stupid girl wanting to punish her mum, it seemed, because of the divorce, but lesson learned. I'm bummed that not everyone got what they deserved here, but that actually added a tad of believability tbh.

I love AM's Detective Kat Ballantyne series, but this one wasn't quite on a par, but was decent enough. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Orion Publishing Group for my reading pleasure. 

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