THE BAIT by Robyn Delvey

4* Good introduction to book 2 in this series,  and I wasn't lost despite not reading book 1. 

This police/law procedural set in the UK is satisfying in that a supposedly untouchable diplomat gets her just desserts. I think it resonated with me because of the Harry Dunn/Anne Sacoolas case, where it felt like justice wasn't done. 

It was well-written, with a strong female lead; with danger and creepiness that actually felt real; with research that came across as believable and with conclusions that were plausible; with people that deserved what they got, and ultimately the US losing face. Sadly, though, it showcased how people can lie and live with the consequences of their actions, without any moral dilemma. 

The reason it's not a 5* read for me is that the Bradley character lacked a touch of believability, and past events should've been put together a bit quicker when a pattern emerged. Surely there's international collaboration between police forces when need arises? That aside, it was an entertaining read, but not having read book 1, and with the hint of the ex-fiancé making an appearance in book 3, I'm hoping the lead doesn't get bogged down in romantic stuff, as it doesn't feel needed.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for my reading pleasure. 

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