Dark Water by Robert Bryndza
My rating: 0 of 5 stars
So, Robert Bryndza's Erika Foster series gets better and better with each book!
This is the third entry in the series, and I do recommend reading them in order. Trust me, this is a series you want to read from the beginning.
While investigating a drug case, the police find the remains of a little girl that disappeared more than 20 years ago. This is a cold case, and Erika will investigate until she finds what happened a long time ago. There's a very good build up regarding the case, as we learn what happened 26 years ago and we meet the people involved.
I especially like Erika. She may be rough and opinionated, and always at odds with authority, but there's something about her that makes her different from other female-lonely-DI-policewoman.
We get Peterson and Moss, also Isaac Strong. And Erika's sister and her children make a special appearance, showing her in a more human way.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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