NO STONE LEFT UNTURNED by Annette Dashofy

 3.5* Well orchestrated, believable but also not that a cop would...collude... as she did. Sins from the past...

This starts pretty brutally and there are immediate questions about the events and persons present during, before and after the shooting. Thankfully the vet pulls through and the old doggie isn't injured. It's quite transparent that all isn't as it seems.

So begins the investigation into what happened, with a rather brazen perpetrator who keeps it BAU and low-key. The cops' instincts and noses are good but connections aren't made in time and other innocents suffer for the sins of the father. There are some quite brutal but not in TMI scenes, and all ends well. I wasn't good with the female cop sort of colluding with her veterinarian husband's not-that-youthful error, which came back to bite more than just them. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and One More Chapter/Harper Collins Publishers, for my reading pleasure.


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