THE MIDNIGHT KILLER by Jez Pinfold
3.5* Parts were good, but the killer was not at all believable. The case should've been solved a lot earlier with simple investigating.
This is a mixed book, with Pope having issues with relating to the people in her life (job plus past trauma), with what seemed initially to be a serial killer (pretty decently done in the first instance), with red herrings that segued pretty well, but then came the killer. Whose story should've been debunked quickly and efficiently with the aid of social media, which probably around 85% of the world, at least, pour chapter and verse of their lives onto. How, why, didn't the police immediately go there? They belatedly sussed all wasn't well but by them the killer had morphed into a Scooby Doo-baddie caricature, with loud proclamations and telegraphing their next steps, that Pope didn't cotton onto.
The ending didn't make me want to read more, as it wasn't punchy enough. Stuff got hinted at, as did Pope's emotional thawing, but still, the book wasn't executed well enough for me.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books, for my reading pleasure.
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