SKIN OF THEIR TEETH by Michelle Kidd

4* A little heavy on minutiae, but a solid police procedural, as expected from this author. 

I've not read all the books in this series, so it was a surprise for me to see that the lead's long lost brother had not only been found but was pretty much reunited with his family. I don't think it'll be easy sailing given how conflicted he is, understandably so when his captors were decent to him, but it was a bit of brightness in a dark tale.

A dark and believable tale, yes, but with victims who could possibly have not all died, it felt like. I couldn't quite understand how all gave in to the not-that-heavy threats, and how they thought money ill obtained could actually go to those they left behind. 

The ending was a bit confusing where a thug being followed by police kind of saves the day. There's no explanation for his nocturnal adventure but he happens to be at the right place at the right time, using a weapon, but allowing a person to be saved and capturing the baddie. Hmm. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books for my reading pleasure. 

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