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Death Comes to Call

Tara Thorpe Mystery Series, Book 3

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Death Comes to Call

Von: Clare Chase
Gesprochen von: Lucy Brownhill
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When a promising local artist disappears, the victim's brother begs Detective Tara Thorpe to take the case. It seems there's no evidence of foul play...he simply disappeared without a trace.

Tara agrees to do some digging...never mind that her unorthodox approach to policing has got a few of her colleagues' backs up. Amongst them is her former supervisor Detective Patrick Wilkins...he's had enough of Tara calling the shots and will do anything to knock her down. She must be careful.

At least she has an ally in their boss, Detective Garstin Blake. He'll always back her hunches. If anything, they work together too well...at least, that's the rumor around the station these days.

When a body of a young woman is found frozen near the fens, Tara's evidence suddenly becomes key to solving a high-profile murder. Is their missing artist still a victim...or in fact, a clever murderer with a deadly plan?

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Meh. I might have enjoyed the murder mystery - nothing fancy, but it did keep my interest - but a major part of the book focused on the relationship between Tara and Blake, Blake's complicated marriage and a disgruntled colleague trying to get even with Tara for something that probably happened in a previous book in the series. None of this was even remotely interesting. Oh and how often can you mention your characters' eyes?! Their colour, their depth (whatever that's supposed to be), the variety of feelings everybody seems to be able to read from them... Who does that in real life?! No one, that's who. Perhaps the author would be better suited for soppy romance novels? All of this ruined what could've been a decent police procedural.

I didn't like the narrator much. Her regular tone of voice was okay, but the phoney voices she gave some of the characters (especially the men) were really annoying.

Mediocre at best

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