Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Book Review: "The Cutting Place" By Jane Casey


Violence against women is revisited with this new investigative thriller by Jane Casey.

The body of a young woman was dismembered and now DS Maeve is placed on the case to seek justice.

The journalist was murdered but her voice has not been silenced because if you look closely clues seem to 'appear' before your eyes.

Clues that may have at one time went unnoticed if not for the good research, fab investigation, and interviewing skills.

It takes a wide open lens to capture all the butterflies and this truly had some hairy scenes that literally made one squirm.

The gentleman's club isn't quite an upscale location and the dark alleys and party scene lifestyles aren't for everyone.

However, the truth may just turn up in the oddest of places and it's somewhere you may least expect and that's not something that sits well nor is it something we can all drink too.
Sometimes things happen for a reason and in this case it centered around an incident that was worrisome that resulted in death.

Luckily DNA speaks and justice is being served up because there's more than one body and several have gone missing and unanswered.

Will the killer be uncovered?
Will this case be closed?

What the heck did mold have to do with this story that's a cut above the rest...NO pun intended.

I loved the way this blew my mind with unexpected equations that never entered the picture.
Always must remember to be careful on the stairs but this takes it to a new level and the auto immune disorder is just one issue I possess but now I'm wondering about renovations in a whole new light...

May not sleep well but it was sure worth the book lover's excitement to read this thriller.

Thank you to Jane, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
 

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