Also this one isn’t quite as good as its predecessor and it’s hard to work out why. While this is a self-contained story I’d not recommend reading without first picking up Halting State as there’s not a lot of explanation for the background tools being used by the police especially so you might not pick up on the technological aspects in play. There are three main characters but a few more do pop up as needed in order to follow the necessary storyline. When a couple of cases from other parts of the world get reported with similar circumstances though Liz is back on the investigation but she’ll be reporting to the jerk who got the job that was meant for her before her career hit the skids and neither of them are pleased with this outcome.Told from multiple viewpoints using second person narrative but switches begin with a new chapter with heading for whose segment it is. Turns out to be a little more than just suspicious though and pretty soon she’s handing the case over to CID as a homicide. There’s been a suspicious death and the attending officer wants a 2nd opinion from a detective inspector so Liz gets the call. Punishment duty for the events related in Halting State. Liz Kavanaugh is now heading up the Innovative Crime Investigation Unit (commonly referred to as the Rule 34 squad) that looks into offences that fall under the weird banner and often involve some sort of sexual deviancy.
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