A review by liloud0626
And Justice There Is None by Deborah Crombie

4.0

It struck me that I read Deborah Crombie's books with a pattern: 10 to 20 pages per night before bed until I get about 2/3s of the way to the end, and then she really has me hooked on the story and I don't put it down until I finish. Fortunately this often happens on a Saturday morning.

This installment was especially enjoyable, as it focused both on Duncan and Gemma's personal life and on the most recent murder case, this time in Notting Hill, near where they have chosen to move together with their little family. Crombie weaves the past into the current day and inserts bits of immigrant history into the story, making it all the more compelling.

4.5 stars, rounded down.