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I absolutely love this series! Angela Marsons has done it again, another 5 star read for me. I have read a lot of series in this genre and usually by the third or fourth book, I start getting a little bit tired of the characters or the crimes. This series just keeps getting better and better. I love Kim Stone and her team and I love that we get to know just a little bit more about them in each book. In this novel, the bodies are discovered at a "body farm" which I found fascinating. A place where scientists study how insects and weather affect decomposition of bodies might not be appealing to many people, but it is interesting. Once again, I thought I had figured out who the killer was and once again I was wrong, way wrong as it turned out. I love that Angela Marsons always manages to surprise me with the ending.
I read a few other reviews and was surprised to read how some people found Kim to be too brusque and almost rude. I don't see that as a flaw in her, she needs to be that way to protect herself. To me, Kim's flaw is that she cares too much. She must get justice for the murdered people that she is in charge of investigating. If she needs to piss off a few people to do that, so be it. I actually thought that Kim had shown some growth in this book and was a wee bit more open with her emotions.
I highly recommend this book and the others in the series. I envy the person who hasn't discovered Kim Stone yet and now gets to start at the beginning and enjoy every word like I have.
I absolutely love this series! Angela Marsons has done it again, another 5 star read for me. I have read a lot of series in this genre and usually by the third or fourth book, I start getting a little bit tired of the characters or the crimes. This series just keeps getting better and better. I love Kim Stone and her team and I love that we get to know just a little bit more about them in each book. In this novel, the bodies are discovered at a "body farm" which I found fascinating. A place where scientists study how insects and weather affect decomposition of bodies might not be appealing to many people, but it is interesting. Once again, I thought I had figured out who the killer was and once again I was wrong, way wrong as it turned out. I love that Angela Marsons always manages to surprise me with the ending.
I read a few other reviews and was surprised to read how some people found Kim to be too brusque and almost rude. I don't see that as a flaw in her, she needs to be that way to protect herself. To me, Kim's flaw is that she cares too much. She must get justice for the murdered people that she is in charge of investigating. If she needs to piss off a few people to do that, so be it. I actually thought that Kim had shown some growth in this book and was a wee bit more open with her emotions.
I highly recommend this book and the others in the series. I envy the person who hasn't discovered Kim Stone yet and now gets to start at the beginning and enjoy every word like I have.