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Deadly Obsession
Deadly Obsession | Carla Simpson
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A photograph taken of the daughter of one of London's most prominent citizens in a private setting sets Brodie and Mikaela off on a new inquiry case to find out who took the photograph and then sent it to the family.The case begins simply enough until the young woman goes missing. Then, the family receives another photograph of their daughter who is obviously quite dead and that simple inquiry case has now become an investigation of murder.But this is no routine investigation to follow the clues as another photograph is received, and another body is found.Then another, and Brodie and Mikaela must confront the fact that the murderer is brilliant, talented with those startling even beautiful images, and quite possibly insane as the murders do not appear to be for the usual reasons of robbery, blackmail, or an assault. What then is it that drives a cold-blooded killer to pick his victims, take those enigmatic photographs that catches them so perfectly? Then take another photograph once they are dead?Brodie has his own thoughts from years of experience with the MP of London as an investigator, while Mikaela has an entirely different take on the murders.Their inquiries take them from the struggling photographer who takes iconic photos around London then sells them for the stereopticons that have become so popular in Victorian London, to the casual photographer on the street with his box camera, and into the galleries where photo exhibits are shown.All the while they are exploring the next step in their relationship.As the murderer becomes bolder, the photograph of his next victim appears in the Times of London, setting off even more inquiries, and prominent London families fear the worst.Then, Brodie receives a photograph of Mikaela...
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robinb
Deadly Obsession | Carla Simpson
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These were my three 5⭐️ books for December. While I really enjoyed delving deeper into the Marsons Kim Stone series (it just keeps getting better and better!), it would be hard to choose between these two.

The Simpson book is 6th in a mystery series that I‘m also really loving, and this one in particular moves things along nicely. I‘ll give DO my top spot.

#12BooksOf2023

Thanks for hosting, Andrew! This was fun. 😊

Andrew65 Love the Kim Stone Series.
Thanks for playing long, a great way to review 2023. See you for #12Booksof2024 on Christmas Day.
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robinb
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I must admit that I've kind of become obsessive (no pun intended) about this series, and this addition doesn't disappoint. This one centers around the strange murders of young, wealthy, aristocratic ladies and the manner and setting in which they are discovered. Mikaela and Brodie are called in to discreetly investigate and face political red tape, ruthless villains, and of course, danger. My only caveat with these books is that occasionally 🔻

robinb there is repetition of things that have already been said/explained previously in the book. A little better editing could take care of that, and it's not a deal breaker for me, just a little irritating when I run across it. This one also moves along the personal storyline between the two partners, with a big development that promises interesting and new and different interactions between them in the future 🔻 4mo
robinb Looking forward to seeing where that new direction leads. I love both Mikaela and Brodie for a myriad of reasons and always look forward to seeing more of them. 4.5/5⭐️ 4mo
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