In many book reviews a large cast could be interpreted as you’ll never know who is who unless you take careful notes but not here. As expected there are a fair few red herrings with a large cast of characters to keep the reader entertained as we follow Kim down some blind alleys. The same night the body of a murdered prostitute is found and an investigation launched to find the perpetrator.Īngela Marsons has a knack of simplifying what is actually two simultaneous complex investigations making this book immensely readable and providing that ‘I must just read one more chapter feeling’ with ease. The infant is well dressed three month old and has clearly been cared for, so why has it been left on a cold winter’s night? Kim Stone is at a complete loss what to do with the small infant but fortunately others within the station have a few more nurturing instincts than Kim and the baby is looked after while they wait for social services to take ownership. Detective Kim Stone is on her seventh outing in this up to the minute series by author Angela Marsons.īroken Bones opens at Christmas time with an abandoned baby outside the police station.
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