Saturday, 22 January 2022

Bye Bye Baby by Fiona McIntosh


I have come to really enjoy McIntosh's crime tales, and this one is no exception. 


Bye Bye Baby is mostly told from the third persons point of view, but the killer's story is told in first person, and that in my opinion adds to the suspense.


As we go deeper into the story we begin to appreciate the full scale of a crime that occurred many years ago, and in so doing we lose any sympathy we may have had for the killer's victims. I so wanted for the killer to get away with it and loved the little twist at the end!


I am about to read the second DCI Jack Hawksworth novel, A Beautiful Death and can not wait!


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