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A review by mommasaystoread
All the Deadly Lies by Marian Lanouette
4.0
3.5 stars
An interesting procedural that gives the reader a look at the everyday life of homicide detectives, including their personal lives. The story has a good pace with the exception of a few drawn out parts here and there, and most of the characters are likable and believable. I enjoyed the interactions between Jake and his partner, Louie, and absolutely loved Louie's wife, Sophia. The biggest drawback for me was Mia, Jake's love interest. I was just never able to warm up to her and she is included in a large part of the book. That aside, the investigative side of this one did hold my interest and kept my curiosity piqued.
An interesting procedural that gives the reader a look at the everyday life of homicide detectives, including their personal lives. The story has a good pace with the exception of a few drawn out parts here and there, and most of the characters are likable and believable. I enjoyed the interactions between Jake and his partner, Louie, and absolutely loved Louie's wife, Sophia. The biggest drawback for me was Mia, Jake's love interest. I was just never able to warm up to her and she is included in a large part of the book. That aside, the investigative side of this one did hold my interest and kept my curiosity piqued.