Hidden Scars - (Detective Kim Stone) by Angela Marsons (Paperback)
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A suspenseful tale!
Hidden Scars by Angela Marsons is the latest novel in the DI Kim Stone series. While Hidden Scars can be read as a standalone, I believe it is best to read the series in order. It will allow you to get to know the characters and the backstories. DI Kim Stone is still recovering after the beatings she endured at the hands of Symes. She is returning to work with plans to go slow and ease her way back in. All that goes by the wayside when she learns how DI Ian Burns, her temporary replacement, is mishandling cases and mistreating her staff. DI Burns had written off the case of Jamie Mills as a suicide despite objections from the team. Kim decides to take another look and discovers that the teen was murdered. Kim kicks Burns to the curb and takes back her unit. The mystery is multifaceted and complex. There are twists and turns as Kim and the team uncover more details. The reveal was action packed and provided answers to any lingering questions. There is a secondary mystery involving the disappearance of Gabriel Denton, an accountant. DS Stacey Wood looks into the accountant’s disappearance. She has a feeling about this case. I enjoyed solving the mysteries. There are plenty of suspects and misdirection. I thought Hidden Scars was well-written. The chapters are short and snappy. I like that the story moves along at a quick pace. The book does contain foul language and there are graphic details with regard to the violence. The characters are developed and realistic. I like that we learn something new about Kim and her team members in each book. What happened to Kim in the previous book could have left her broken. I know that she will never fully recover from the ordeal, but I like the facet of Kim we saw in this book. I can tell the author did her research. It is disturbing to learn how parents will treat their children when they tell them they are gay, lesbian, or bisexual. It is even more horrific the places they will take their kids to get them “cured”. Conversion therapy is appalling. I thought the author handled this difficult topic sensitively. Bryant and Kim’s relationship is at the foreground in this story. It was great to see Kim take such a big step. I love how the book ended. The author finally gives fans something they have been wondering for seventeen books. I wonder when DI Ian Burns will attempt retribution. I cannot wait for the next installment in this compelling series. Hidden Scars is a suspenseful, captivating tale with twists that will surprise readers.