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After completing a half-marathon, Detective Lexie Bennett received news about an unexplained death at a vineyard. On her arrival at the vineyard, she was met with a distressing scene. A naked and deceased young woman is found with angel wings attached to her back. Some distance away from the body, Lexie discovered the woman's baby, who also had wings attached, alive and screaming her head off.
At first key persons at the vineyard claim not to know the woman, but when Lexie started digging the owner came forward with a shocking claim. A claim which placed him on top of the extensive suspect list. However, another young single mother turned up dead at the same vineyard and her baby found alive Lexi and her team realized the case is not as clear-cut as they initially believed.
This evenly paced story delivered a complex and compelling mystery with some detestable characters. Once again, Lexie and her team faces the challenge of finding the killer before he strikes again. Lexie's tenacity, dedication, experience and her willingness to find answers no matter the risk was once again on display.
The story gives us a glimpse into the killer's mind through his daily journal entries. It was a challenge figuring out his identity. However, as the story progressed and the pieces slowly started to fit together, the picture became clear.
This was another great addition to the series. Hopefully in future instalments, Lexie will find the balance between her professional and personal life.
Readers who love mysteries and police procedurals would find The Innocent Angels fascinating,This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading
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