![]() ![]() Murder in Thrall is told from Doyle's point of view, and she's an interesting blend of intelligence, intuition, and naïveté. Well, my life experiences were not well suited to this book. That's because we each have our own life experiences we bring with us each and every time we open a book. I'm sure that you've all heard it said that no two people ever read the same book. ![]() Murder in Thrall sounded like the perfect read for me, and the rave reviews I heard from other readers only increased my interest. I've wanted to read this book since I met the author at Left Coast Crime in 2016. Poor, Catholic, and Irish down to the roots of her red hair, she's an odd partner for Sinclair, and they have their work cut out for them in searching for a killer who began with murdering a horse trainer and has busily increased the death toll as the days pass. When he takes fledgling Constable Kathleen Doyle under his wing, her fellow rookies are jealous, but Doyle is a hard worker and has investigative skills that Sinclair appreciates. DCI Michael Sinclair, Lord Acton, is handsome, enigmatic, and absolutely brilliant at solving London's high-profile homicides. ![]() ![]() Two unlikely Scotland Yard detectives find themselves hunting for an elusive killer. First Line: Her eyes were five centimeters apart. ![]()
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