Thursday, November 10, 2016

Review: The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton

The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton by Katherine Hayton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

New series! New female detective!

Like, like, like!

As in many of the books I've read lately, we have a strong female main character: Inspector Ngaire Blakes. But she's different: she's kind of a mess at the moment as she's been on sick leave due to an "incident" at a party, where she was attacked. Back at work, she has many issues regarding her colleagues, and feels judged by her peers.

She's also insubordinate and stubborn, and will get in trouble due to it.

The plot centers around Paul, a very sick man who arrives at the police station and confesses to a crime that happened 40 years before.
As Ngaire investigates, she will find that there are many holes in his story, and consequently sets out to investigate Magdalene's family and friends.

Looking forward to reading Book 2 of the series.

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

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