A review by ellie_bell
Death Track by Sally Rigby

4.0

This series is going from strength to strength.

The professional relationship between DCI Whitney Walker and forensic psychologist George Cavendish is strengthening now that they have each other's measure, and so is their friendship. George is learning it's okay to trust personal details of her private life with Whitney, and Whitney is learning that she can confide in George when she is struggling - in this case with her mother and brother going into different forms of sheltered accommodation.

In this book they are joined in the investigation of a serial killer by two unwelcome visitors, officers from another task force who initially underestimate and antagonise Whitney's team. As a police procedural it is solid and, although there are not a lot of twists, the story moves at a good pace and balances the investigation and Whitney's and George's private lives well.

I have enjoyed each of the books in the series and each one is stronger than the previous one. It's just getting better and better and I can't wait for the next installment!