DEATH AT THE CASTLE GATES by Nick Oldham

3.5* Not exactly thrilling, but an engaging read. 

I'm not actually sure exactly what Jessica did in her job, tbh, but it was a British policing role of some kind. It wasn't thrilling but I did engage with the tale and with the little hint of the paranormal. I'm not convinced on the incident with the person she was asked to visit in prison - the 2026 incident, not the 20-odd-years-ago one, but I liked the help she got.

I'm also not convinced about the racist copper and the victim that took their time reporting it. I'm pretty sure there's CCTV in some areas in nicks, however old they are, so this didn't really wash. 

I normally hate cheating in books, but what happened here kind of felt okay, although where and when Jessica found time after a busy day's work, and rushing home to play mum - the latter because that's that it felt like, that she wasn't really present. I think I'd read another in this series, but I'm not inspired to read the previous two based on this one.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Severn House UK for my reading pleasure.

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