Saturday, February 17, 2024

Review: RELATIVE HARM by Caroline Fardig

 


A woman was found dead in the Baxter barn. It was the same woman that kidnapped Baxter’s brother. With means, motive, and opportunity, the meant that ever Baxter could be a suspect, including Ellie Matthews, who, once again, found the body.

 

Right away, this kicks off in a classic whodunnit scenario, which I just love. This was a tough one for Ellie as she was still recuperating from the last case, was being interrogated by a pompous female detective, and could not get her hands dirty by diving into the forensics. Fortunately, Ellie’s sassy stubbornness didn’t stop her from trying. I did like the MacGyver tactics she implemented to get the fingerprints.

 

You weed through the various suspects to find out who the killer was in this compelling mystery.

 

A good crime read!

 

Rating: 4 stars

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