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3.5 stars rounded up
This book definitely needs to be read after the Nikki Boyd trilogy even though the events start earlier. The romantic parts are VERY off screen and it felt tragic how long-drawn-out that part was. The story itself is episodic, which gives it more of a feel of a tv miniseries than a regular novel (four crimes connected to the same perp). I liked the uniqueness of this approach, but each episode really did lack details, and I had to know other things about Nikki and her own search for the killer to fill in the blanks. The fourth episode was the best and what convinced me to round up instead of down.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free reading copy. However, my review is based off a final paperback copy I got a good deal on. A favorable review was not required.