A review by bookworm_brad
Too Close For Comfort by Adam Croft

3.0

I quite enjoyed this book although it's closer to a novella than a novel. Not a bad start to a series though. I found Culverhouse a little unbelievable in places with his dated language (prossies for prostitutes etc) and his lack of knowledge for forensics and police work (how does he not know you can tell if a perpetrator is right or left handed from their knife strokes). He seems to run either hot or cold with nothing in between.
I'd worked out the villain long before reaching the end. The story did seem quite rushed at the end.

I'll certainly give the 2nd book in the series a chance and see where it goes, how the characters develop etc.

I got this as a free book from Amazon and was quite pleased not to find the usual typos, grammatical errors, missing/extra words and general editing cock-ups that so many of those free, first reads always seem to contain. I am writing this honest review voluntarily.