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Book Review of Shiny Water (Dr. Michael Stone, Bk 1)

Shiny Water (Dr. Michael Stone, Bk 1)
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I don't think it's fair to compare this author to Patricia Cornwell. Anna Salter PhD. has far more expertise and background in what she writes about than Cornwell has. Dr. Salter is a specialist in the study of rapists, pedophiles and various other criminals of this ilk. She has written non-fiction works that are in-depth studies of these types of criminals. This book is fiction, but has a lot of factual information included. The heart wrenching story of two young kids who are sexually abused, then brutally murdered, is hard to read, yet fascinating for those of us who can handle it. Dr. Michael Stone is driven to learn who the abuser is, and to find out if he is the same person who committed the murders. Once you get through the early pages, which are admittedly, a bit slow moving, the story picks up speed and has some hair raising moments. It's ending is satisfying and leaves nothing hanging. I stayed awake late reading it, which is more than I can say for a lot of novels that have great promise, but end up as duds. On the down side, the manuscript would have benefitted from much closer editing. I don't understand how so many grammatical errors were allowed to slip through. As for the plot development, I think the author will improve as she writes more fiction, and I'm sure she WILL. Also, eliminating her imaginary conversations with her mother, and her mother's background advice, would help a lot. It's not needed.
I look forward to reading her next one.