Dead End by Rachel Lynch

When I received Dead End as a digital ARC from Netgalley I didn’t realize it was the third book in the DI Kelly Porter series. It feels like a stand alone novel.

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Title: Dead End

Author: Rachel Lynch

Publisher: Canelo

Date of Publication: October 8, 2018

Genre: Mystery, Crime, Thriller

Page Count: 299

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“When the seventh Earl of Lowesdale is found hanging from the rafters at Wasdale Hall, everyone assumes the aging, hard-partying aristocrat had finally had enough of chasing the glory of his youth. But when the coroner finds signs of foul play, DI Kelly Porter is swept into a luxurious world where secrets and lies dominate.

At the same time, two young hikers go missing and it’s up to Kelly to lead the search. But digging deeper reveals ties to two other unsolved disappearances and Kelly and her team find themselves in a race against time.

Now, as all roads of both investigations and Kelly’s own family secrets lead to Wasdale Hall it becomes more important than ever for Kelly to discover the devious truths hidden behind the walls of the Lake District’s most exclusive estate…”

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When Xavier Paullus II, earl of Lowesdale, is found dead it looks like a suicide. The coroner discovers it wasn’t suicide, and Kelly Porter leads the case to find his killer. Kelly is also investigating the disappearance of two young women, Hannah and Sophie. Dead End is an atmospheric mystery with two storylines told mainly from Kelly’s perspective weaving a twisty, intense narrative about family secrets, betrayal, and self-acceptance.

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Wasdale Hall is an actual place.

As a character Kelly is well-rounded. Definitely active, with wants and needs, internal conflict, all that good stuff. The other characters felt flat to me, especially the killer. I didn’t get a good sense of the killers motivations, wants, needs, strengths, or emotions.

The story has too much going on. Xavier’s death, the missing women, Kelly’s new boyfriend, relationship with her sister, and father. Cutting one or two of these would have made the plot feel less cluttered.

Told from mainly Kelly’s perspective, the writing is fantastic, and easy to understand. I guessed the killer early on, yet I still enjoyed the uncovering of details because the characters and setting are so well-written. Dead End is a twisty-turning ride, with a great page-turning pace. A great read for mystery/thriller fans.

Thank you to Netgalley and publisher for the complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review.

 

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Rachel Lynch grew up in Cumbria and the lakes and fells are never far away from her. London pulled her away to teach History and marry an Army Officer, whom she followed around the globe for thirteen years.

A change of career after children led to personal training and sports therapy, but writing was always the overwhelming force driving the future. The human capacity for compassion as well as its descent into the brutal and murky world of crime are fundamental to her work.”

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8303535.Rachel_Lynch

https://twitter.com/r_lynchcrime

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