Elaine reviewed Bones and Solitude: a serial killer thriller (Wren Delacroix) on + 509 more book reviews
covid has hit and restrictions are in place and Reilly and Wren are cohabiting at his house. Their relationship is tested by being in close quarters and together all of the time. Luckily there's a body found in an apartment complex that's a new case for them. Another body is soon found and another serial killer is on the loose during lockdown. Minimal help has the two fo them pursuing different lines as Reilly is looking at delivery men and repairmen while Wren is forcing her profile to fit a landlord. This book wasn't as good as the others. The couple is growing and each of them are facing past history and the lockdown puts a spin on things but this one was a little boring and forgetful.