Rape and organised crime sully even the pretty streets of the small Yorkshire town DC Donna Morris is beginning to think of as home. The National Crime Agency inevitably gets involved but their methods put more people in danger. Guns – though she used one once in anger and fear – are really not how Donna would prefer to nail the guilty. And there are some people who believe their actions are always justified. Then there are others who will never get justice. Can DC Donna Morris negotiate some kind of resolution while dealing with betrayal in her own life?
My Thoughts:
The story is set in North Yorkshire in a seaside town. Kate has written the descriptions of the place well as you can imagine the scenery and the beach. DC Donna Morris is investigation another case. Gun crime and how to get around the fact that different people have different opinions about guns. Her story also runs alongside the main story so we get to focus on her back story a little. It was a well thought of story, one that is thought provoking and I found it interesting to get DC Donna Morris view on things. The story I felt lacked a little something but it was ok.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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