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Written on Feb 20, 2017
In Emily Littlejohn's debt novel we are introduced to Gemma Monroe, a pregnant police detective. A clown with a traveling circus that has stopped in Gemma's Colorado mountain town turns up dead. This death unleashes Gemma's nightmare's about the bones she found of two boys who died over thirty years ago, how does the death of the clown tie to what Gemma found three years ago? Gemma's dogged persistence makes for a well tuned police procedural. The book is well-written and plotted, there is an ease between the characters that works well.
I look forward to her second novel, A Season to Lie due out later this year.
I look forward to her second novel, A Season to Lie due out later this year.