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It's the best so far for me, too.
Phrynne, Paluka was the best cop I've seen in the series so far. His behavior showed all the investigative instincts I'm accustomed to reading in my better police procedurals. I didn't have any issues with how they tied cases together. However, they missed Sister Kate and that rang true.
Also, his skepticism in believing the priests were molesting young boys fit the character as his religious beliefs were at odds with his police training. It appears to mirror attitudes of that time.
I just wish Kava would get some training on writing adult romance or just leave it alone. Even Gwen's attitude towards her relationship with Tully was juvenile. Don't even get me started on Maggie/Nick/Adam.
Phrynne, Paluka was the best cop I've seen in the series so far. His behavior showed all the investigative instincts I'm accustomed to reading in my better police procedurals. I didn't have any issues with how they tied cases together. However, they missed Sister Kate and that rang true.
Also, his skepticism in believing the priests were molesting young boys fit the character as his religious beliefs were at odds with his police training. It appears to mirror attitudes of that time.
I just wish Kava would get some training on writing adult romance or just leave it alone. Even Gwen's attitude towards her relationship with Tully was juvenile. Don't even get me started on Maggie/Nick/Adam.

I may be mistaken, but there are too many stories on TV and press coverage of such things.
In general, I did like this story best so far. If we just get down to Tully and Maggie doing their case work in the future, it wouldn't bother me.

I was also thinking that Timmy's mom matured more than I expected, although there still seem to be some blips there IMHO.

The killers (Campion and Sister Kate) were both obvious to me. I picked them out as soon as they were introduced. There were no clues that made me think that I hadn't picked the right villains.
Bringing Nick back into the story annoyed me. In my mind he was done in this series. I don't understand why Kava would bring him back, especially since she has already introduced another potential love interest for Maggie. I don't know why she bothers with this aspect of the story. It doesn't seem to be working well at all.
I was really annoyed that R.J. Tully wasn't in this book. He is by far my favorite character in the series. And I don't understand his relationship with Gwen. They are "taking it slow". So that means they won't even call each other when he is out of town for a couple of weeks? Really?
On the plus side, I like the addition of Detective Pakula. He seemed like a good cop who knew what he was doing.
I was bugged about Tully's absence, too. Don't get me started on how his relationship with Gwen was handled.

