A review by mags_louise
Dead Souls by Angela Marsons

5.0

Dead Souls book six in the brilliantly gripping D.I. Kim Stone series sees Kim and her team stepping way out of their comfort zones when Doctor A during an archaeological dig finds the remains of a body buried within the last twenty years or so and as the field is on the border with West Mercia Kim is ordered to work the case with D.I. Travis whom she had a massive falling out with five years ago.

So, her team are left on the outside, with Bryant in charge looking into the beating of a Polish man. But what seemed a straightforward case soon becomes more when the guys unearth horrifying threats and a string of other cases involving minority groups.

And honestly, I was completely hooked by a tightly plotted, disturbing and thought provoking storyline and I loved getting to see Kim work without Bryant to reign her in and the rest of the team adapt to working without Kim.

Would happily recommend.