A good killing

306 pages

English language

Published Jan. 19, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-4767-6099-5
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OCLC Number:
883147807

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3 stars (1 review)

"Newly single after calling off her wedding, sex-crimes prosecutor Anna Curtis is summoned home to Michigan when her old high school coach--a hometown hero--is killed in a fiery car crash. But Anna isn't there to prosecute a crime: she's home to support her innocent sister Jody, who has been wrongfully accused of the coach's murder. But maybe Jody isn't so innocent after all?"--

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3 stars

Not sure how to rate this. I tend to prefer my crime fiction a little grittier, full of people who are more broken in a grey world, whereas this is all sisterly snuggles, organic farming, and slowly unfolding romance with a chiseled army vet. But I do think that it seems like a well-executed exemplar of this different style of crime fiction. The crime in question is an interesting one and I think the author is completely accurate in her characterization of a town that doubles down to defend a beloved local hero in the face of mounting evidence of his habitual abuse. I would have liked to know about the fallout in the town after the trial—not everyone would have even believed it, and of those who did a fair few would have claimed it didn’t matter. Hello, Donald trump. What happens to the town in those circumstances?

Subjects

  • Traffic accident victims
  • Murder
  • Investigation
  • Public prosecutors
  • Fiction

Places

  • Washington (D.C.)
  • Michigan