BROKEN CIRCLE by Matt Brolly

4* Another good outing for Liam and Maya. It just seems a tad tiresome and unbelievable that the almost personality-less Liam is so sought after by so many females...

So, the last part of my title - Liam's given a number by a female tech he casually knows, in an awkward scene for them both; it jarred. He's sleeping with Grace, an ex, because it's something to do. He'd have us think he's still got a thing for Millie, his son's former teacher who he just happens to bump into and can't get out of his mind despite knowing she had a new boyfriend in book 2, and was traumatised at what happened to her because of her connection to Liam. Kinda doesn't really ring true, as the guy lacks personality, social skills and is a workaholic. But, at the end, there might be hope for him in book 4. That aside, the book was decent, although he has almost no tine to be a part-time dad to George who's growing up fast and seems mature beyond his years, and is a pretty decent eavesdropper.

The tale itself is decent, if sick and sad. I didn't quite get the trigger for the killer's motivation, unless it was an upcoming 'loss' they felt they'd be facing. The Cornish lore/folklore and the solstice tied in well with events, and there was a plausible connection between all. The number of innocent uni-age girls and guys that died was sad; I don't think that there was enough on the killer to stop them any worker, sadly. There were a couple of really good red herrings, so I was clueless about the killer's identity until the time that Liam clocked. The ending was satisfying. To be in the position the killer was, through their own making, unable to literally do anything but listen and understand, was brilliant. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my reading pleasure.

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