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A review by bethpeninger
Remain Silent: A Manon Bradshaw Novel by Susie Steiner
4.0
It's been 4 years since the end of book 2 and DS Manon Bradshaw, her partner Mark, and sons Fly and Teddy are still in Cambridgeshire. Manon is still working cold cases, three days a week, when she literally walks upon a man hanging in a tree. And she gets put on the case. She is giddy to be back in the field on an active case. Joined up with her old partner, Davy, she starts methodically uncovering the mystery of the man hanging in a tree. The investigation uncovers the hateful underside of immigration labor and how natives feel about immigrants and stir up high emotions.
Women who are the same age as DS Manon Bradshaw in this series will really resonate with her on a personal level. Steiner writes her so funny and so real about the mid-life unraveling. Her mystery was involved and touched on the emotional and controversial topic of immigration from a couple of different angles. I really liked this story and the characters. I think this might be the last book in the DS Manon Bradshaw series and I'm disappointed, I want more! But if this was the last book, Steiner wrapped it up in a really satisfactory way.
Women who are the same age as DS Manon Bradshaw in this series will really resonate with her on a personal level. Steiner writes her so funny and so real about the mid-life unraveling. Her mystery was involved and touched on the emotional and controversial topic of immigration from a couple of different angles. I really liked this story and the characters. I think this might be the last book in the DS Manon Bradshaw series and I'm disappointed, I want more! But if this was the last book, Steiner wrapped it up in a really satisfactory way.