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The best thing about these books is that you do not need to read them in order. They are good as stand alone books.But if you read them as a series, in order, you will experience something different. Sheila Quigley doesn't forget the characters of her previous books, and even minor ones make an appe...
I read this when it first came out, because I'm a sucker for local writing of any genre and I'd just finished all of my Rebus books.A refreshing and sinister interpretation of the crime genre, I can still remember every little bit. It had characters you could really relate to and she gave them subst...
In her second book, Quigley took the sinister themes in her writing to a new level. I think it may have been my own feelings at the time encroaching on my judgement of the book, but I didn't enjoy it as much.
Not bad for the first one in the series. There were several different story threads and I did get a little bit confused at times as there are lots of characters to keep track of.The story revolves around the Lumsden family, Vanessa (an alcoholic) and her six kids, Robbie being the eldest followed b...