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Cruel Justice
Cruel Justice | Mel Comley
2 posts | 5 read | 1 reading | 5 to read
The headless body of a wealthy widow is discovered decomposing in Chelling Forest. Detective Inspector Lorne Simpkins and her partner, DS Pete Childs are assigned to the case. A few days later another victim, this time a young girl, is discovered. Who could the killer be and what's the connection between the two victims? Then after a third murder, the killer contacts Lorne with a grisly surprise. It looks like Lorne has a serial killer on her hands - and one that has become fixated on her. As she tries to solve the crimes, Lorne is also coping with a failing marriage and new, unsympathetic boss with whom she has a secret past. Then, as she begins to despair at the lack of clues, help arrives from an unlikely source.
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Cruel Justice | M A Comley
Pickpick

This first in a long series by one of my favourite authors. This is the start of Lorne Simpkins one of the best police around.

It is a great book with a very strong female character who is in the lead. It is one of the first series that ingot into that had the female as lead and it is still one of my top reads.

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Michellesibs
Cruel Justice | Mel Comley
Mehso-so

I have mixed feelings on this book hence the 3 stars, on one hand I found it a bit amateurish and didn't feel any connection with the characters at all, they just felt undeveloped in my opinion. And secondly I'd hate for these two DI's to be handling a case of mine as they did seem pretty useless. But then on the other hand I felt compelled to read it and will be reading the next book on the series.