NEVER STRIKE TWICE by Alex Sigmore
3.5* This didn't have quite the same impact as book 1 - because of the latter's obviously needed infodump - but it was still a decent read. I'd recommend re-reading book 1 before this, though, as it took a chapter to make me think something sounded a bit familiar...
So, there's killer/s and innocent victims 25 years ago. The case was Charlotte's, and remained unsolved. And now, there's killer/s and victims, possibly vengeance and a cult.
It's a nicely done, if not an exciting, tense or feels-dangerous tale. It's a solid read, and predictable after the commonalities with the first 2 killings come to light, and once Charlotte and a friend - that aspect may well turn out to be a bit of light in her rather dark life, thank goodness - come on-board. There's decent dovetailing, and tbh when the killer got caught, I actually felt for him, despite his kills. An eye for an eye, and enduring love. And justice was done for those killed 25 years ago, not quite as eye-for-an-eye as I'd have liked, but still done.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my reading pleasure.
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