A review by balthazarlawson
Say You're Sorry by Michael Robotham

4.0

Joe O'Loughlin, a psychologist, is visiting Oxford to give a lecture at a conference. While there he is approached by the police to assess a suspect in a double murder. He soon notices a possible connection to another body found in the area and this drags up an unsolved case of two teenage girls who went missing three years previously. It's in the lead up to Christmas and he doesn't really want to get involved but reluctantly he does.

Joe has Parkinsons diseases but he try to not allow it to interfere with his work. He is also separated from his wife but his work does interfere with his hopes of leading a normal life with his family. His friend Vincent Ruiz is on the case with him. Together they get more involved in the current cases and the old one.

I enjoyed this book. Joe is written in the first person and interspersed are the words of a victim. It's a nice mix.