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No Way Out: The most gripping book of the year from the Richard and Judy Bestselling author (DI Fawley)

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The flashbacks serve to confirm the police resolution, leave no loose endings and provide a satisfying conclusion to an effective team effort.

DI Adam Fawley and his team have a particularly poignant case to deal with here - not only are there children involved, but it was around Christmas time as well, and although DI Fawley’s team are an eclectic bunch, they’re nothing if not tenacious, and this case will eat away at them like no other has, and none of them will rest until they’ve resolved it. This third book in the series tackles the harrowing death of two children in a house fire over the Christmas period, with no sign of the parents - were the brothers death purely an awful tragedy or something even worse? I found it a more effective impact to create the impression that major and essential information was driven from a news source or police report. In my opinion this book is the weakest of the three I have read although it was still a captivating read. En resumen, un buen libro para sospechar de todos y de todo, para comerte la cabeza intentando adivinar los motivos para tanta maldad y una resolución final con todo cerrado y muy bien argumentado.The use of these techniques is handled throughout with careful control while maintaining momentum through this suspense-driven plot. Vuelve el inspector Adam Fawley, tenemos un incendio con varias víctimas mortales, dudamos de un puñado de sospechosos, el pack multiformato (interrogatorios, noticias, mails. No Way Out was the first book I read in 2020 and it was the perfect choice to start my year out right. My rich homie qualm is sometimes she can go OTT in the end or "Sharon Bolton it", but this one kept its shit together rather nicely. Detective Inspector Adam Fawley and his team, certain that the fire was set deliberately, start to dig into the family’s background and discover that money problems may well be at the root of the problem: the house has been in the father’s family for generations, but his grandfather’s cast-iron will ensures that he can never sell it.

Slowly the team begin to piece together a picture of the couples life, their marriage and family dynamics, and it's almost voyeuristic as we soon discover how Samantha was struggling with the effects of post-natal depression, a case of sibling jealousy from 10 year old Matty towards 3 year old Zachary, and Michael is not without his own fair share of problems, professional, personal and financial, that he was struggling to deal with.I like the way too that we seem to have a possible solution and then new evidence comes in that alters the perspective.

The toddle on his mother's lap, a mischievous smile and a mop of unruly bronze curls she probably couldn't bring herself to cut. Gripping from the first page and not letting you go until the last word, we’re reunited with the characters we love. His wife's contrasts are softer: beige-brown hair, pinkish cheeks, light-coloured eyes, probably hazel.My only tiny quibble – you didn’t hear as much from Adam Fawley in No Way Out in terms of the investigation, but it was nice to read other characters’ development.

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