![]() ![]() Late at night on the fourth of January, the Fire Service are called to a blazing building by residents of neighbouring houses. This third book follows that theme as two youngsters – apparently left home alone in the Christmas holidays – fall victim to a serious fire that soon transpires to have been started deliberately. So far, the main factor linking the cases and the characters’ background plots has been children, those directly affected by crime and those within the team’s families – including Fawley’s deceased son and the problems within his marriage resulting from the unexpected death of a much longed-for child. I’m also a great fan of the way different storytelling styles are brought together to move the plot forward, as well as chapters that either get right inside Fawley’s head or follow one or more of the others around at a slight remove, we also get extracts from online and print news sources and transcripts of interviews and video footage. Three books in, I’m already very fond of DI Adam Fawley and his team. ![]() Stevie‘s review of No Way Out (DI Fawley, Book 3) by Cara HunterĬontemporary Police Procedural published by Penguin 22 Mar 19 ![]()
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