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When Art Imitates Life. This deep in this particular series, you really need to read the first two books in the series - which are both excellent, btw - in order to fully understand all that is going on here... and to avoid major spoilers from each of those two books. Once you've read those books, you're going to want this one on hand anyway, as it picks up shortly after the events of Book 2. Once again, the crime being investigated is one Bratt had heard a similar tale of in her real life, and once again (as is so often in Bratt's writing), those who have paid attention to her for in some cases not long at all will notice other details of her life making their way onto the page. In a glancing reference here, we get a reference to a child currently living on Maui, as Bratt's own youngest daughter currently does. But much more interestingly, there is a minor plot point here - that helps build into something that could become much larger - that those familiar with Bratt's postings on social media from just a few months ago will be all too familiar with. To be clear, while the character here pursues the more criminal method that Bratt was *tempted* to do in real life, in real life Bratt did in fact pursue numerous *legal* methods of achieving the same result. Her socials are worth perusing for that story alone, for those that also come to enjoy her fictional work. :) Overall another solid tale that expands the world while also keeping the "freak of the week" episodic nature of the series intact. Very much recommended.
Originally posted at bookanon.com.