Tuesday 3 July 2018

Dying Truth (#8) by Angela Marsons

If you've picked up this book and it's your first ever Angela Marsons novel, gently put it aside until you've read all the other Kim Stone books in chronological order first!
Each book is a standalone, but the charachter development is the arc.

By the time you get to the end of this book, number 8 in the series, you would have grown to know each of these characters.

This has been both the best and worst (in a good way) book for me in the series. Kim and Dawson are called out to a private school for a young girl standing at the beginning of a building. But when they arrive there they realise that they are tragically late. Upon early investigation they realise that the girl was murdered and didn't commit suicide.

This revelation leads to more murders and more mystery. All of Kim's team become embroiled in this case which threatens the reputation of the school.

As they uncover and piece together the case, they find that it spans generations of the school fraternity.

It all reaches a tense climax with a  shocking outcome.

To say I loved it is a tame statement. To become emotionally involved in this series, you should read them all, in order!!

She has become one of my favorite authors of all time, right up there with Karin Slaughter and Gillian Flynn!

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