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A review by helenephoebe
Murder on the Moorland by Helen Cox
4.0
Of the three I've read in this series so far, this one was my favourite. We found out a lot more of Halloran's background and what happened in the death of his wife. It was interesting to see him at a precipice and lose control. I also love Kitt as a character and the way that she completely believes in her own instincts, seemingly unafraid of danger.
The murder investigation of a body found with the same MO as the murder of Halloran's wife years before makes it deeply personal for the pair who need to solve the murder before they can get on with their own lives.
The clues, twists and turns of the plot, and red herrings were all cleverly woven into the storyline and I didn't guess who did it until it was revealed - it was a character that hadn't even crossed my mind as the potential killer! It's a very clever mystery with plenty going on and the story moves along at a good pace. I didn't want to put it down if I was reading at lunchtime to go back to work because I wanted to know what would happen next.
Keep writing, please, Helen Cox, because I want more of Kitt Hartley and Malcolm Halloran.
The murder investigation of a body found with the same MO as the murder of Halloran's wife years before makes it deeply personal for the pair who need to solve the murder before they can get on with their own lives.
The clues, twists and turns of the plot, and red herrings were all cleverly woven into the storyline and I didn't guess who did it until it was revealed - it was a character that hadn't even crossed my mind as the potential killer! It's a very clever mystery with plenty going on and the story moves along at a good pace. I didn't want to put it down if I was reading at lunchtime to go back to work because I wanted to know what would happen next.
Keep writing, please, Helen Cox, because I want more of Kitt Hartley and Malcolm Halloran.