I really enjoy the Forgotten series from Wes Markin, and book 6 was no exception, though I did find this one sadder than most.
As always, it begins with a cold case, this time a body discovered in a disused railway tunnel. As Frank and Gerry investigate, they also wrestle with challenges in their own lives. There are additional viewpoint characters too, with their own intriguing stories, that slowly wind together during the course of the book.
Here particularly, it look me a long time to work out how they might fit into the case of the body in the tunnel but I enjoyed the mystery. Markin is excellent at creating secondary characters in a short period (without the benefit of series knowledge) who have compelling and emotional arcs and feel like real, full people.
The resolution is satisfying but sad. I look forward to book 7.
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