Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have read very few of Sharon Bolton's books, but that is something that's going to change for sure, as she is such a good writer.
I love thrillers! And this book was not the exception.
Maggie Rose is a lawyer and a writer, an advocate of lost causes (and she has blue hair!) When she is approached by the mother of a convicted killer , a serial murderer, who wants her to look into her son's case, as he has always maintained he is innocent, she declines at first.
But she slowly changes her mind, as she meets Hamish Wolfe. Is he really innocent? Or has he killed all the women he has been accused of?
Enter Pete Weston, the local policeman who had a major jump in his career when he arrested Hamish Wolfe. Now that Maggie Rose is in the scene, did he conduct his investigation by the book?
But... I'm only giving the book 4 stars, and not 5 as I wish I could as the end was completely unexpected. And I do love unexpected endings and twists and turns in the plot, but I think this went too far.
Anyway, a great, fast read.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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