A review by lillian_francis
Deadly Wrong by Victor J. Banis

So, Tom doesn't turn up until somewhere between 30 and 40% (I think it was closer to 40) in this book.

In this book Tom is much less of an arsehole. His periods of sweetness are longer and questioning himself happens less and less. This book ends on a much more positive note for the couple than the first. Although I have no idea how they're going to cope with their sex life such as it is on a regular basis and as a reader I'd like some affection in their lovemaking. ATM it's all painfully (literally) awkward.

The mystery was good, although I had pegged the murderer quite early on (or maybe it was wishful thinking through simple dislike and the author had the same feeling).

The POV changes are still driving me mad but overall an enjoyable read.