A review by mags_louise
Fatal Identity by Marie Force

5.0

To say, I'm a huge fan of this series would be a vast understatement, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on this latest release. Which quite frankly did not disappoint, in fact, it was terrific, and in my opinion, this series just gets better and better. As Fatal Identity was packed full of suspense, emotion and heat. With a story that was equally gripping and confounding to the individual characters and group relationships as they struggle to deal with the aftermath of Detective Arnold's murder some six weeks previously and the impact it has, not only within the Homicide Department but with the families of their loved ones. Especially for Gonzo who has struggled since that terrible moment in Fatal Frenzy and the scenes between him and Christina were particularly emotional to read.

As for Sam she is struggling with being sidelined whilst a hot case is in progress, especially as she got the ball rolling. Even though it means time at home with husband Nick and son Scotty who have both been struck down with the flu; and all this comes at a time when she and the Vice President are more popular than ever before, but also have plenty of other issues to deal with, not just at work but home too.

And as usual, there is plenty of banter and hot moments between Sam and Nick, and I love how their relationship has evolved especially with Scotty now firmly in the mix. Who it's fair to say always brings humour and a smile to my face. And he's certainly one of many reasons why this story is one I can never put down no matter how many times, I read it. And I would certainly recommend it to all.