IN THE BLOOD by Kate Wiley

4.5* Excellent penultimate book in this series. Hoping there's not too long a wait for the last one.

Margot feels like she's ready to take a risk in life, finally, although not immediately  - she's signalled to Wes that there's something to address, but not right now. And with no indication of when the right time will come. It works for them, as they're in tune with each other and care deeply about each other, which is especially evidenced when Wes gathers stuff that exonerates someone she'd have been heartbroken to find is/was Ed's accomplice. 

The tale doesn't differ much from the previous ones, although Ed admits something that adds new direction to the cold cases. Is he lying? I thought maybe but when Margot and Andrew confront said something,  a truly shocking incident happens. 

I wondered if she might end up leaving her unit for the FBI, based on their seeming newfound appreciation of her. That could be how the author closes the series. 

We sew Justin, her brother, formerly David, for the first time. He's as much a victim of their father but with the added issues of feeling second best all his life. But, I think there's a thawing between the siblings and a possible healing of both, as well as their almost nonexistent in-person relationship.

This was another good book in this so-down-to-earth-despite-the-premise series that doesn't rely on faux sensationalism to make it worth reading. 

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

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