Book Review: Perfect Kill (D.I. Callanach #6) by Helen Fields

“He had never heard himself scream before. It was terrifying.”

The sixth book in Helen FieldsD.I. Callanach series, Perfect Kill sees DCI Ava Turner and DI Luc Callanach working on separate cases that soon collide, as it becomes clear that men and women are being shipped to France and traded for women trafficked into Scotland. With so many lives at stake, they face an impossible task – but there’s no option of failure when so many others will soon be dead…

Rating:

This series just gets better and better, and Perfect Kill is probably my favourite book in the series so far.

The crimes here are just as dark and disturbing as I’m used to with Field’s stories, and I absolutely loved it! There’s a lot of action, and the undercover scenes were especially thrilling. I have found it a little distracting in the past having Ava and Luc working on separate cases, but seeing how their cases slowly came together had me absolutely hooked this time around.

I didn’t know how I would feel about the progression of Ava and Luc’s relationship in this book, but Fields has definitely pulled me right back in. I’m expecting big things from One For Sorrow, and I can’t wait to catch up with one last book to finish the series as it stands so far!

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