
I think she drives her plot with her characters. How well does Manon know her loved ones, and are they capable of murder? The Writing She’s perfectly happy working on cold cases until a man is stabbed to death just yards from the police station, and both the victim and the prime suspect turn out to be much closer to home than she would like. Manon has settled back into life in Cambridgeshire with her adopted son Fly. The sequel to Susie Steiner’s bestselling MISSING, PRESUMED On to the review! Synopsis (from Goodreads) It helps to understand who Manon’s son is, but you don’t necessarily need to read Missing, Presumed before this. I read Missing, Presumed before reaching for this, but I’ll just say this: you don’t need to do this. So obviously, I had to read the first book, well, first.

This isn’t the first crime fiction book I’ve read, but that’s because this is a second book in a series.

I created my first ever randomly generated TBR and I read my first piece of crime fiction.
