KILLER TRACKS by Mary Keliikoa

3* Had decent bones but the danger, whether elemental or human, never felt real.

There's a few things going on in this tale, none of which gets explored in enough detail. I mean, we get told that Abby and Jax are exes who divorced after their 4yo died, and are taking a make-or-break break, but there's nothing about their married life, there's nothing about their daughter and there's pretty much nothing about why they're together now. Then you have Rachel and her partner who thinks they're in a serious relationship but Rachel's the rolling-stone type and has chickened out of the conversation. Her father's apparently got a problem that she's a lesbian, yet that doesn't feature at all when he makes an impromptu visit. There's a bad guy plotting his revenge but he doesn't feel dangerous. Hmm, too many elements and nothing executed to the best of its ability. The tale's blurb promised a lot but the book failed to deliver an exciting or deep enough tale.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Level Best Books for my reading pleasure.

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