A review by lizella
Silent Scream by Lynda La Plante

3.0

What I liked most about this book was the pace - it felt more like a real peek inside a murder investigation instead of the dramatic highlights of an hour-long procedural. The process of the investigators working on a case without a clear suspect was very interesting. The build-up of the plot gave the proper weight to the work and mental concentration it takes to make sense of the true clues in the ocean of pre-conceived notions, false leads and dead ends.

While the personal side of the main character, Anna Travis, was not a main focus of the book, the tantalizing glimpses into her personal feelings were compelling and added depth to her character.

I will definitely check out additional books in this series.