![]() I think this also would show how normal Detective Sturgis is, which would likewise be good for the characters and the storyline. In past novels, the author has touched briefly on the open homosexuality between Milo Sturgis and his long-time companion, and, in light of changes in current climate of the country, I would hope he plans to spend more time to developing it. Delaware has a normal life and relationship with a member of the opposite sex. I was happy to see this, because, previously, I thought she only detracted from the stories and served no real purpose other than to how that Dr. Alex Delaware’s long-time significant other plays a small, supportive role, and comes across as a caring, loving, supportive person, unlike some of her characterizations in past novels. As usual, I enjoyed the interplay between Alex and Milo, both of who are portrayed as they have been in the past. Delaware and Detective Sturgis work to solve the case. The story covers the involvement of the two sisters and their past histories, which becomes a bit complex, with many twists and turns, as Dr. Alex Delaware assists his policeman friend, Milo Sturgis, in the investigation. After the case is resolved, things get worse, as the sister who sued and lost the case is found dead and the other sister, along with her young child, appears to have fled the area. ![]() Show More sister is suing the other for custody of her young child. ![]()
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