ANOTHER VICTIM (Burnham Files 2)by P F Ford

3* A better, bit more believable book than the 1st, but goodness, these cops need a course on forensics and not ASS-U-ME'ing. 

This book takes place 6 months after the end of book 1 and it's clear that Cormac and Burnham have unfinished business together. This one talks far less about things technical, keeping the book more in line with what 2005 policing would've had in terms of resources.

It's satisfying but also not, as the killer wants fame and confesses all too easily once the first found victim comes to light. It feels a little too glib, too short and sweet, if you'll pardon the pun, and the policing is a little suspect - they find decomposed bodies with ID and without DNA testing, and the next thing, they're on their way go inform next of kin. They know a serial killer has been at work, and there's potentially 6 kills but 5 bodies, making the need for DNA testing all the more, but nope, not one cop objects. Could've been a 4* tale had it not been a little slapdash. Sigh.

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