The Angel by Katerina Diamond
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When a burned body is
found in a disused signal box, suspicion falls on lonely teenager
Gabriel Webb. There’s no doubt he was at the scene of the crime, but
does he really deserve what awaits him in prison?
DS Imogen Grey
is certain there’s more to the case than meets the eye. But while she
struggles to convince those around her of the truth, her partner DS
Adrian Miles is distracted by his own demons.
When a brutal
double murder is reported, their investigation is stopped in its tracks.
Is the body in the box even who they thought it was? The duo realise
Gabriel might have been locked up for a crime he didn’t commit. But with
enemies watching Gabriel’s every move, they may be too late.
This is a complicated book to follow at times. There's a lot going on, not only in the crimes carried out but also with the main characters. Some chapters are also told from different POVs. But that's part of the enjoyment for me. Having to follow a plot and trying to work out how it will end. I've read all of Diamond's books to date now and will look forward to future releases.
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