This was a book group choice. I’ll be concise.
1) It has so many characters that I got confused.
2) I found it very difficult to believe that a woman who spent 30 years working for the police would buy a child.
3) I didn’t like the rambling thoughts of characters in this book. It was difficult to glean what was relevant. I didn’t feel like I connected to any of the characters and got fed up of Jackson going on and on about his dead sister. He’s done it throughout the series and it’s getting boring.
In its defence, it’s fairly ‘readable’, just disappointing as I liked the first Jackson Brodie novel (Case Histories).