A review by gabmc
Fatal Witness by Robert Bryndza, Robert Bryndza

3.0

I really liked this book - 3.5 out of 5. The story was just as gripping as previous books in this series but I felt that the editor might need to have another look over the book as there were a few minor errors with names and details. After a few years living in London, Detective Erika Foster buys her own place. She's on her way to the local fish and chip shop to get dinner when she hears screaming coming from a flat. She goes in to find a woman, Tess, standing over the dead body of another woman. The dead woman is Tess' sister, Vicky, a true crime podcaster. All of Vicky's notes and recordings have disappeared so Erika and her team are left with very little to go on. They find a thumb drive at the bottom of a backpack which has interviews from three young woman who were all sexually assaulted when they were staying in dorms belonging to a London drama school, the same school that Vicky herself attended. When Vicky's body reveals a big secret, the team is back to square one. I love that in each book in this series we get to know Erika and her team more.