Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Review: The Second Stage of Grief

The Second Stage of Grief The Second Stage of Grief by Katherine Hayton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ngaire Blakes is in trouble again. Somehow, she managed to leave the force (even if it's just temporary) and is working in a law office. After two books, I still don't know what makes this character act as she does, but I like her quite a lot.

In the meantime, terrible crimes are being committed and they seem to be linked to her. What is more, she's a suspect. Someone is trying to frame her. Instead of seeking help from her former colleagues, she leaves town and goes into hiding in a remote village where her estranged father lives. This complicates the whole investigation as she has completely vanished.

I like the series and the characters, but lately I seem to be reading about women that continually make the wrong decisions. There's not an ounce of common sense in them and Ngaire Blakes is not the exception.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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