SEE NO EVIL by D. S. Butler

5* Opens with a shocking scene, which made for an excellent start. Must be read in series order.

There's some shocking violence against women in this tale, and when the perpetrator is revealed, it's an even bigger jaw-drop moment. I. Had. Not. Seen. That. Coming. But, it was believable, and very sad. As were the actions of a person that everyone should've been able to trust. There are some excellent red herrings/ish in this, in shades of grey that made me think.

The tale's too close to home for Karen to be investigating, and the people who take over make for good friction. There's believable intrigue and danger, lots of reveals, sadness, but also a new kind of honesty and a feel of wrongs being righted at the end. Can the series continue? Definitely, as each tale is a standalone and the family issue alluded to all along the series is...resolved in this. There's also the intriguing 'relationship' that Karen has with a local heavy, who may also be shades of grey rather than the blackest black. Not honour amongst thieves but a code of honour of some kind. I'm wondering what that'll coalesce in.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my reading pleasure. 

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