WHAT SHE SAW by Mary Burton
4* My first, but definitely not last, read by this author.
I'm normally a reader of tales that have a solid start of a romance to them as an added bonus to the police procedurals/murder-mysteries that I've moved to in the last year, since full-on romance novels got too eye-rollingly twee for me. This tale doesn't have any of this, nor did it have a likeable or sympathetic female lead (the male one felt superfluous to requirements), but it was very well done in the investigation aspects, with Sloane being enough of a sociopath to make her believable and effective in her frankly 'who does that as an adult?' behaviours. I think that she bonded with and took in an old dog that'd have ended up in a pound, showed that she wasn't entirely without feelings. She definitely doesn't think about or care about consequences, which worked for the work she does. She's a skilled liar, as she doesn't have a moral compass to measure things against. It made for a pretty unique and strong female lead, though not a likable or nice one. But, she's not here to make friends, though she lies to influence others.
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