In Leigh Russell's Deadly Alibi, the 9th installment in the DI
Geraldine Steel thriller series, you'll be hooked into this crime
thriller and thrown into a turbulent world. For DI Geraldine Steel, she
had met and then lost her biological murder for the first time. Before
the funeral, she had learned she had an identical twin sister named
Helena, who her mother had choice to keep, while she was put up for
adoption. Their first meeting wasn't too pleasant, either. Besides all
this, she arrived at the grisly crime scene of a dead woman's body and
identified her as Jamie Coldwell. At first, they believed her husband
Chris had done it, when all the evidence had pointed to him, while he
had proclaimed his innocense muliple times. During the investigation of
this case, Geraldine talked to Chris's alibi Louise Marshall. When she
was due to meet her for her statement, she went missing and later
discovered dead. This left Chris still in jail with a defeated look
after they didn't believe him. During this time, Geraldine had meetings
with her twin Helena and discovered she was a heroin addict and was in a
financial bind. When she tried to help her out, she ended up gotten
trouble at the London met by meeting Helena's dealer, ended up getting
arrested, and then later was suspended depending the inquiry. With her
career on the line, she encouraged her partner Sam to discover the
evidence to clear Chris's name, when she searched for records of a
previous related crime. as she convinces Helena to go to rehab. As soon
as they connect the dots, they make the arrest of the culprit, while
Geraldine looks ahead to start off in York for a new future.
This was a fantastic look in the world of DI Geraldine Steel in the London Met police. I did care for Geraldine on what she had gone through, when she'd lost her mother and just learned about her twin sister Helena, too. I also adored Sam and how she helped Geraldine out in a pinch. I did feel bad for Chris for facing the hot seat multiple times, when he had been the victim in all of this. I did like the locale in London for the vivid settings and the gripping locations for the scenes. This would make you want to gasp and shake your head a few times, along with a couple of moans too. This has non-stop action, drama, suspense and intrigue in each gripping page.
Will you pick up a copy of the Deadly Alibi today?
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