NETWORK OF EVIL by Bill Kitson
4.75* Brilliant intro to this author and series.
I expected to be a little lost in this book, not having read any of thr previous in the series, but thankfully it stands alone.
The storyline is believable and the tale is pretty satisfying with paedophiles getting their just desserts, and the final reveal. There was only one moment where a 'jump' felt plonked-in and required a tad too much suspension of disbelief, but that arc went nowhere and what followed got the book back on track in terms of 'I can go with this'.
The ending was in part sad, in part closure, I think, and somewhat unemotional given the timeline the killer(s?) was/were on, but again, justice got done. There's times when it feels like vigilantism is a good thing, and this was one of them, but also with some very decent policing.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books for my reading pleasure.
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