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A review by paddlefoot55
Fatal Witness by Robert Bryndza
4.0
Copy received via Netgalley for an honest review
I am late to the Robert Bryndza train, and this is my first read in the Erika Foster series
So yes, I did miss some of the nuances of the characters, however for me this was not such a big deal, and there is enough background information given for me to catch up pretty quickly.
Dark, gritty writing gives us a look at the darker, grittier scenes of a murder detective. No flowery. glossing over things for the reader.
Red herrings put my off the scent of who the killer was, and I enjoyed reading right to the end.
I will need to go back and read the previous Erika Foster books, and look forward to seeing where the series goes in the future.
I am late to the Robert Bryndza train, and this is my first read in the Erika Foster series
So yes, I did miss some of the nuances of the characters, however for me this was not such a big deal, and there is enough background information given for me to catch up pretty quickly.
Dark, gritty writing gives us a look at the darker, grittier scenes of a murder detective. No flowery. glossing over things for the reader.
Red herrings put my off the scent of who the killer was, and I enjoyed reading right to the end.
I will need to go back and read the previous Erika Foster books, and look forward to seeing where the series goes in the future.