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This book wasn't my favorite. I liked book two better. I thought the mystery and suspense were top-notch in this book. And, I really liked Duke. But I didn't warm up to Nora. I felt like she was married to her job and didn't have a lot of time for Duke. She was very intense. I also didn't care for Quin. She came off as a brat when she was arguing with Nora.
I think you both mean Sean😏
I loved the story as the procedural angle was very well done. Nora was hard for me to warm to as well and I wish Brennan had found a way to make her more human in her relationship with Duke. In the end, it was heartbreaking to watch her be devastated by Quin. She didn’t deserve that. Nora had sacrificed her entire adult life for her sister and Quin didn’t seem at all grateful for that.
This was my favorite of the trilogy.
I loved the story as the procedural angle was very well done. Nora was hard for me to warm to as well and I wish Brennan had found a way to make her more human in her relationship with Duke. In the end, it was heartbreaking to watch her be devastated by Quin. She didn’t deserve that. Nora had sacrificed her entire adult life for her sister and Quin didn’t seem at all grateful for that.
This was my favorite of the trilogy.

I think they will. Quin had to lay there thinking she was going to die having her last words to Nora be so ugly. That changes you. But, she definitely needs therapy.
For Nora, she almost lost the sister she loves dearly because she treated her like a child. Redefining the relationship will be hard but I think she’s up to it.
For Nora, she almost lost the sister she loves dearly because she treated her like a child. Redefining the relationship will be hard but I think she’s up to it.

I have one question: Maggie mentioned that she killed Payne because of what he did to her father. I know that Nora's colleagues found a connection, but was it ever stated what happened? Did I miss it?

Wasn't there a book we read couple of years ago that had a main character named Maggie O'Dell? [real estate agent?]
I liked Duke and Sean, not the oldest brother so much.