This one kept me guessing… although it was a bit difficult to follow. Emma Howe was a crusty middle aged experienced PI. Billie was a smart 30 something single mother trying to keep her head above water. She needed a job and the PI hours fit her life. She’d learn on the job…. Or at least she thought so. Her first job turned out to be a doozy!! An 18 year old girl. Penny, goes missing. Her mother, a cripple in a wheelchair wants to find her. She believes her daughter has gotten caught up in some crazy cult. Her step-father is overbearing and demanding. As the mother asks Emma for help Emma realized the mother was a scam artist they were trying to get evidence on. She wasn’t really handicapped! --- there are many twists and turns before things get straightened out.
I wasn't crazy about the author's writing style from the start, but the story seemed promising. However, it seemed to be a closed and shut missing persons case, nothing more. Until 3/4's of the way through the book, it becomes a murder mystery. I wish that turn of events came sooner because it became more exciting. In the last 3 chapters, there was a chase and then a fight in the last 5 pages. If all of those had happened sooner, I would have liked the book better. As they were, it seemed a little rushed and the resolution wrapped everything up in a page.
Awesome cover - I just wish the story followed suit.
A recent branching out for Roberts, this is the beginning of a series about Emma Howe, who’s run a detective agency for some time, and Billie August, her new assistant with no experience but plenty of enthusiasm. I didn’t find it nearly as good as the Amanda Pepper stories: a couple of really depressing characters, a distracting change in POV with every change of chapter, and a villain I spotted in the first quarter of the book.
I read all the Amanda Pepper mysteries by Gillian Roberts so I thought I'd try one of the other series. It was really good and well-written, a gripping mystery of bodies found in a field, a missing teen, and the detectives working on the cases.
I really wanted to love this book but I just sort of liked it through to the end. Don't plan to read anymore in the series. By the way, I believe this is book one, not book two unless there is a prequel.