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In Too Deep

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I was so pleased when I was chosen to read and review In too deep, I had previously read Dark tide and was eagerly awaiting this and I was not disappointed.
The thought, planning and writing processes were first class as always, the twists turns and dead ends to the investigation of who the remains were and who killed and buried them took us into areas such as the Army, IRA, MI5, Belfast and Dublin with side stories of Laura and Gareth’s romance and trying to find out what happened to Sam in Manchester kept the book riveting and a page turner. I was disappointed the book ended as I wanted it to go on and on and I am now counting till I can get the third book in the series Blood on the shore but before then I have booked a weekend in a cottage in Beaumaris so I can picture the area I am reading about.

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I really enjoyed this book. Fast paced, good characters and love the surroundings. Even though it is part of a continuing series it can be read as a standalone. It keeps the mystery and intrigue throughout. Only part of the series I'm not so fussed on is DI Harts dead husband appearing in conversations with her. The book also hits upon a sensitive topic of N Ireland, which is well handled, and understand that it is fiction.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion

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Mystery and intrigue. I liked this book. The main character is intriguing and likable. She endures so much tragedy. I not like the ghost of her husband appearing…not realistic…not even fun…that being said, this book, written by a talented author, is fast paced and would make a great movie. Family and friends…love and romance…happiness in the midst of sadness. This book was sent to me electronically by Netgalley for review.

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