|reviewer= Emma Mitchell
|genre=Crime
|summary= A beautifully written, spinspine-tingling, thriller that will keep you turning the pages from the first to the last.
|rating=4.5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|pages=390
|publisher=BookoutureZaffre|date=Feb 2015July 2016
|isbn=978-1785770524
|website=http://angelamarsons-books.com/
I think this comes down to not having too many plots going on: don't get me wrong there are twists and turns and you will be left reeling by some shocking developments but they all fit, they all make sense and they are all integral to the story. You don't leave it thinking ''What was the point in that?'' like I have done with a lot of books before. Everything in this book is in it for a reason and that makes for an even better read in my humble opinion!
I loved that we didn't have to suffer a million different suspects and their police interviews, that the police officers actually got some time off to go and sleep and that they ate more than a snack from the police station's vending machine: it was really refreshing! I loved everything about this book and I really cannot recommend it enough and would like to thank The Bookbag and Bookouture Zaffre for providing me a copy in exchange for my honest review.
For further reading I would recommend Peter James' ''Roy Grace'' series, which starts with [[Dead Simple by Peter James|Dead Simple]].