After suffering a head wound in the same incident that
killed his partner, Kane finds his investigative skills are improved, but his
interpersonal skills have suffered. I
always expect interesting characters from David Grace, and Death Never Lies did not disappoint.
In the beginning, the character of Kane is difficult to
like. He has had a change in temperament following a head wound, and he seems
unable to work with others. His character unfolds slowly, and he becomes much
more likeable. Two plots are intertwined, and one with a family connection for Kane.
There was also a little romance that links two fractured people.
The entire book is good, but Chapter 23 was so entertaining,
I read it twice. Kane decided to use his skill in reading people during a
conversation with Senator Denning only to get the same in return from the
Senator.
This is another great book by David Grace.
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