INDEFENSIBLE by Ripley Hayes
2* Ugh, not exciting. Didn't feel believable or like a full-on tale, just setting the scene for a new series - a nepo one - with another Kent brother...
This wasn't a great read. It was pretty bland and unbelievable, even when I clocked that Deryn was Mal Kent's youngest brother. It felt like a should've-been-a-freebie intro to a series featuring this guy and his alter ego, Dee - she felt particularly unbelievable, tbh. What made this a fail for me is that Deryn's family paid for his uni education (and chose the course), his car and his flat and in return, fast-tracked he turned a blind eye to their drug distribution and other crimes. And he managed to live with himself and Dee, without too much of a conscience.
Add in the red herrings that were the American who'd moved to the sleepy Welsh village, and the mildly PNG FBI agent on holiday in the same village (these were peripheral but felt very underused and low-key, despite the slightly interesting ending), and there was potentially a good tale in the making. As it is, Deryn's off to be a nepo baby at big brother Huw's just-about-to-be-set-up cold case unit. Sigh.
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