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A review by mudder17
An Accidental Death by Peter Grainger
4.0
This is my second book by Peter Grainger and although the detective mystery part of it isn't super unique, it's realistic and he does a good job with presenting it and how the detectives solve the mystery. But where I think he really does a good job is building the personalities and characteristics of the individuals in law enforcement, and the relationships between them. After reading the latest book, where Smith has basically retired and his team is at loose ends, it was good to go back and read about how it all got started. It was interesting reading about Smith's initially interactions with Waters and Reed and the other characters in the Kings Lake district. Although I'm not super familiar with police procedures, these books seem very well written and they held my interest throughout. I am definitely looking forward to moving forward in this series!
March 2023:
I just reread this and while it's been 3 years and I didn't remember much, it was still a fun read and it brought me back to Smith's work. I really like Waters and Reed and I'm looking forward to catching up with the rest of this series.
March 2023:
I just reread this and while it's been 3 years and I didn't remember much, it was still a fun read and it brought me back to Smith's work. I really like Waters and Reed and I'm looking forward to catching up with the rest of this series.