Reviewed by Leah on
Follow The Leader was actually super interesting and also mildly frustrating. Because DS Allie and her team are chasing a killer who strikes on a day on, day off basis, the bodies soon started to mount up and because we knew who the killer was, it was incredibly frustrating to see that he had clearly covered his tracks so well that DS Allie and co were really struggling to catch him. I spent a lot of time hoping for that one clue that usually trips up killers in Criminal Minds or CSI, and it just never came, and I began to wonder if serial killer case would ever be solved.
I was also a big fan of the familiarity of the storyline. The killer is killing people Allie, and her colleague Perry, knew. People they went to school with. So it really brought it home what they were dealing with this time around, and it was very much a thrilling – and frustrating – cat and mouse game. Crime books are usually a lot slicker than what Mel writes, but Mel writes it like it probably is, and as it turns out, catching a killer is a lot more work than it’s usually written to be.
I am definitely looking forward to reading Only The Brave, especially after that ending. Talk about a cliff-hanger – and it’s such a mean cliff-hanger! I can’t wait to read more from DS Allie and her team, they’re a lovely bunch to know and I really admire Allie as a sergeant.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 April, 2015: Finished reading
- 24 April, 2015: Reviewed