Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie is a 2008 William Morrow publication.
The best in the series to date!
Although it might seem that Erika Rosenthal and Gemma James are unlikely friends, they do cherish their relationship. So, when Erika phones Gemma and asks if she might discreetly investigate a delicate personal matter for her, Gemma agrees to help. Her inquiries, however, cause a domino effect, which leads to a string of murders, and more questions about the death of Erika’s husband, years ago, a case that has never been solved.
This chapter in the long running series was exceptional!! As you know, I’ve been working my way through this series, going on three years now. Nope, I’m not much of a series binge reader… obviously.
The series has been solid enough, although it got off to a bumpy start for me and remained unpredictable for a long while before it became a dependable series and finally started to live up to its stellar reputation. Yet, this is the first book in the series that I’ve rewarded with the big five.
I suppose the period of history, which is always of interest to me, and Erika’s personal, harrowing, and heartbreaking past is what resonated with me. The case is centered less on Gemma and Duncan’s personal relationship and more on their professional one. However, after exploring Duncan’s extended family in the last chapter of the series, the reader is given a little more insight into Gemma’s relationship with her parents after a health scare brings them together.
I loved how Crombie brought the threads together seamlessly, amid a compelling and emotional plot, showing the promised brilliance in her writing, I have been waiting for, but have only gotten glimpses of previously. Also, a key development, which I have been dying to see happen, finally occurred, which has me eagerly anticipating the next installment in this series!
5 stars