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askatknits 's review for:
Devil's Way
by Robert Bryndza
This is not my first Bryndza novel and it absolutely won't be my last! In the 4th book in the Kate Marshall series, we find Kate with a win under her belt as she forges ahead with her detective agency.
There were some bits that seemed awkward - Kate's near drowning at the beginning seemed that. But I kept asking myself, how else would she have met her new client... and I could not figure out any other way for that to happen.
I will give no spoilers here, but Kate and her partner, Tristan, are tasked with trying to solve a missing child case... a cold case that has been unsolved (and largely forgotten) for eleven years. And once Kate and Tristan begin to unravel this mystery, we see Kate really begin to hit her stride. She is very excellent at pulling out threads from the tangle of a case.
I truly enjoy how Bryndza brings the reader into the mystery solving equation... he unfurls the clues and allows you to contemplate with Kate how this all fits together.
The solving of this mystery was really done well... however, the epilog also felt very awkward to me. It felt a bit too "tied up with a bow" for me.
There is some discussion of Kate's previous cases, but Devil's Way can easily be read as a stand alone book without having read any of the previous books. I very much recommend this book and the Kate Marshall series!
I would like to thank Netgalley and Raven Street Publishing for the ARC of this book.
There were some bits that seemed awkward - Kate's near drowning at the beginning seemed that. But I kept asking myself, how else would she have met her new client... and I could not figure out any other way for that to happen.
I will give no spoilers here, but Kate and her partner, Tristan, are tasked with trying to solve a missing child case... a cold case that has been unsolved (and largely forgotten) for eleven years. And once Kate and Tristan begin to unravel this mystery, we see Kate really begin to hit her stride. She is very excellent at pulling out threads from the tangle of a case.
I truly enjoy how Bryndza brings the reader into the mystery solving equation... he unfurls the clues and allows you to contemplate with Kate how this all fits together.
The solving of this mystery was really done well... however, the epilog also felt very awkward to me. It felt a bit too "tied up with a bow" for me.
There is some discussion of Kate's previous cases, but Devil's Way can easily be read as a stand alone book without having read any of the previous books. I very much recommend this book and the Kate Marshall series!
I would like to thank Netgalley and Raven Street Publishing for the ARC of this book.