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Fatal Witness
by Robert Bryndza, Robert Bryndza
Fatal Witness by Robert Bryndza
Detective Erika Foster #7
This is the third of seven books in the series that I have read, and it is easily read without having read the others. The story is a straightforward police procedural serial killer murder mystery starring Detective Erika Foster and her team. Erika has been a widow for four years, has purchased a fixer-upper to live in, is roughing it in her house, and has mostly work-related friends and family to interact with. She is work-focused and seems a bit of a loner.
The book’s prologue begins with a gruesome graphic murder that Erika comes across on her way home one evening. The team arrives, she talks to the victim’s sister, and then Erika and her team are assigned the case to follow up on. There are a number of people to get alibis from, some sketchy people that might or might not be red herrings, and a podcast topic that could be important to the case…if they can figure out what it is about and who the focus of the story is supposed to be.
There are hints about various team members and how they and their families as well as a few updates about Erika, her family, and her best friend. There is a new man that appears that could become a romantic partner for Erika – wouldn’t mind finding out if Igor is in the next book as a friend or as more and do hope Georgie the cat appears again, too.
As for the murder mystery and police procedural aspects – they were fine, but they did not grip me as the previous books I have read did. I didn’t feel as connected to Erika and her team or to the murders as I would have liked to have been but did enjoy catching up with them and would read another book in the series when it is finished.
Thank you to NetGalley and Raven Street Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.
3-4 Stars
Detective Erika Foster #7
This is the third of seven books in the series that I have read, and it is easily read without having read the others. The story is a straightforward police procedural serial killer murder mystery starring Detective Erika Foster and her team. Erika has been a widow for four years, has purchased a fixer-upper to live in, is roughing it in her house, and has mostly work-related friends and family to interact with. She is work-focused and seems a bit of a loner.
The book’s prologue begins with a gruesome graphic murder that Erika comes across on her way home one evening. The team arrives, she talks to the victim’s sister, and then Erika and her team are assigned the case to follow up on. There are a number of people to get alibis from, some sketchy people that might or might not be red herrings, and a podcast topic that could be important to the case…if they can figure out what it is about and who the focus of the story is supposed to be.
There are hints about various team members and how they and their families as well as a few updates about Erika, her family, and her best friend. There is a new man that appears that could become a romantic partner for Erika – wouldn’t mind finding out if Igor is in the next book as a friend or as more and do hope Georgie the cat appears again, too.
As for the murder mystery and police procedural aspects – they were fine, but they did not grip me as the previous books I have read did. I didn’t feel as connected to Erika and her team or to the murders as I would have liked to have been but did enjoy catching up with them and would read another book in the series when it is finished.
Thank you to NetGalley and Raven Street Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.
3-4 Stars