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Old 08-07-2015, 08:05 AM   #22646
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Originally Posted by Hampshire Nanny View Post
Read it several years ago and was totally entranced. But, it is rather "dark" -- not so much with the murder/mystery, but in the psychology of the main investigator. Does that lighten up in the subsequent books?
Each book is written from the POV of a different investigator on the squad. So I'm going to say yes, Rob has had the most troubling events in his past to deal with out of the detectives (so far). But I did find that "darkness" part of the intrigue of the book.
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