This second book was marginally better than her first book of this series. At least this one didn't put me to sleep like book #1 did.
What I didn't like about this book was that the author is really negative about all of her characters. She criticizes every character and makes judgements about them. It is as though she doesn't like any of her characters. She also often repeats herself in both books. She often uses the same phrases over and over.
The most annoying thing is how the main character, DI Fenella Sallow, suddenly comes up with the murderer on the last couple of pages without any explanation or reasoning on how she got there. It is like the author says to herself, "I now have the number of words written that I have to write," and suddenly decides to end the story. It's 'blah, blah, blah,' and now we are finished. This is very unsatisfactory.
Unfortunately, I have purchased several books from this author and even though they are from different series, I wonder if all of her books are written with the same shortcut to the ending of the story. We'll see, although I really don't have any high hopes. But, who knows, she could surprise me.