Breslin is smarmy and obnoxious, and tries to push Antoinette and Steve into a quick conviction of the boyfriend, although at first, the evidence is only circumstantial. Inexplicably and insultingly, to Antoinette and Steve, the boss asks her to add the older, more experienced Detective Breslin to their team. Texts on Aislinn’s phone to her girlfriend showed she was waiting for her boyfriend, and was quite excited about it. Aislinn Murray is found dead in her cottage, in which a table had been set for a romantic dinner. To make it worse, she and Steve keep getting assigned to cases that offer only minor challenges.Īfter working all night, she and Steve get yet another case that seems like a routine domestic violence case. She finds spit in her coffee, piss in her locker, her notes go missing, and the reporter who is her nemesis always seems to know where she will be next. She hopes she has an ally in her partner, Stephen Moran, because she feels like the rest of the squad is trying to drive her out. The whole book is written in the form of a long monologue delivered by Antoinette Conway, a detective on the Dublin Murder Squad. This is the sixth book in the outstanding Dublin Murder Squad Series.
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