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Black Highway
Black Highway | Simon Toyne
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Laughton Rees is back in the latest novel from the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy--this time, with a case that hits uncomfortably close to home and threatens the thing Laughton values most: her daughter.Forensic specialist Laughton Rees is not ashamed of her checkered past--after all, her youthful indiscretions led to the birth of her daughter Gracie, the person she loves most in the world--but when Gracie's father unexpectedly turns up in their lives again, Laughton is automatically wary.Shelby Facer is a dangerous man, formerly imprisoned for his involvement in an international drug trafficking ring, and no matter what Laughton once felt for him, she doesn't want him anywhere near Gracie. But when Shelby claims that he has information about an especially difficult murder case she is working, she can't turn him down.A body with no head or hands has recently turned up in the river Thames, and the police are at a loss until Shelby identifies the man. The victim was part of a highly secretive smuggling ring Shelby was involved with during his and Laughton's youth--which Laughton's father, former commissioner for the Metropolitan police, was investigating before he died.Laughton throws herself into her father's old files to try to trace the connections between past and present, but as she and DCI Tannahill Khan circle closer to the truth, the case becomes dangerously personal. When another body turns up, mutilated just like the first, the victim is no stranger to Laughton. She'll have to face the darkest parts of her past to find the man behind the murders--before he takes away everything she loves.
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I really flew through this 3rd entry in the Laughton Rees series! I certainly hope there is another one! It was nice to be reunited with characters after a couple of years since the 2nd one. I enjoyed the setting of London, never having been there myself and the urgency of the story as it takes place over 3 days. If you liked the 1st two, then you should like this one!