Sharp Investigations #3
Christopher Brookmyre
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Date read: 20 - 29 June 2016
Length: 407 pages
When Stevie Fullerton is murdered in his car, everything points to Glen Fallon being the murderer. But Jasmine knows he is innocent.
Meanwhile Catherine is assigned to the case, and although all seems straightforward, she discovers a symbol on the body and realises there's more to it.
Can they get to the bottom of this?
I'm writing this as Bred in the Bone rather than Flesh Wounds (as it is published in the UK) because at the time of buying the book, I wasn't aware of the title difference. I trusted Goodreads. It let me down.
So it turns out the cliffhanger at the end of Where the Bodies are Buried is right! It's a bit annoying having to wait until the end of book 3 to find out, but it's good to know the truth!
I thought there was a nice ending to this trilogy. You finally learn the truth about the relationship between Jasmine and Glen, which to be honest is the main issue I had.
A great trilogy, which I would read again.
Christopher Brookmyre |
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Thanks,
The Wee Librocubicularist
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