A QUESTION OF GUILT by Sally Rigby

4* Probably best if you've read the previous books in this series, but enjoyable even if you've not.

This is a decent tale with 2 sort-of-mismatched colleagues who've left the police force and are now private investigators. The tale is set in the UK, making it more believable for all the (thankfully) lack of gloss.

The cold case they're investigating is well orchestrated and has some pretty sad bits, as well as vindication. Unfortunately the male lead's title and wealth felt a bit token, as did the goes-nowhere bisexuality of the female lead (cosy-mystery style, so a sort of nearly-start of a possible relationship, that consists of a public date, so no sex). Still, neither aspect would stop me reading more of the series. The male lead's daughter, part of the investigative team, was possibly the most interesting character of all, and I'd definitely be up for reading more about her.

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

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