BONES OF EVIDENCE by Clea Koff.
4* A good book right up until the very rushed, anticlimactic baddie/ending.
I couldn't get into book 1 of this series - I think it was too much of an infodump, understandably, and it didn't move fast enough. I've picked up book 3 without a clue about events/what's happened so far, and had no trouble diving into a fluidly moving tale in some aspects but a bit meh in others (the Jayne-Scott romance).
This duo seems to run the only company in the US that does what they do, finding and identifying the long dead, working with paw enforcement. They're good at their stuff but not too clued in about checking unknown persons out - they were very trusting of the Aussie and his late sister's boyfriend. The whole thing with the baddie happened at about 70% of the tale gone, and felt totally anticlimactic and low key. I mean, the ladies were 30-somethings who'd worked with remains and law enforcement, yet didn't have self-preservation in mind? Or rather, only had emotional self-preservation in mind. Or maybe a bit of cowardice?
The intersex thing made for a decent secondary arc, and the Gene guy didn't get to run the main show entirely. But he did drop a bit of a red herring that rattled Jayne, but have no fear, readers, as Agent Ramos figured it out and all ends well for the romantic duo. Agent Ramos may well be looking at getting him some in the next book but whilst this was very readable tale, it didn't set my pants on fire, though his pants may well have found a long-dormant ember to fan.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishers, for my reading pleasure.
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