
the setup…
DI Kim Stone and DS Bryant are called to the home of Sheryl Hawne where she lies dead, covered in blood and her daughter Katie found holding the knife. It initially looks like an open and shut case, even with Katie almost catatonic and unresponsive. But later that evening, Kim’s called to the site of another murder that’s very similar. What ties the two victims together is their history with beauty pageants. Both had immersed their daughters in that competitive world for years and it appears to not only be the link but the reason behind their murders. Meanwhile Constable Tiffany (Tiff) Moore responds to a call with her sergeant where the significantly decomposed body of James Nixon has been found in a lake. He was reported missing two years ago by his girlfriend Olivia Dench. But when she does the notification, Tiff senses something’s “off” between the woman and her son Logan.
the heart of the story…
I’ve known these little girl pageants were competitive, particularly between the mothers, but never would I have imagined it to be this bad. As Kim and her team explore these murders, it’s clear someone wants to get retribution for mothers behaving badly and it’s not necessarily their abused daughters. Someone is on a mission after the third murder and the list of suspects isn’t short. The secondary storyline was equally compelling as Tiff turns to Kim’s team to share her misgivings and they take her seriously. We get Olivia’s point of view so it’s that kind of mystery where you’re twisting in your seat, hoping the team figures out what you already know.
the narration…
I will only listen to this series because of Cramer and she delivers another outstanding storytelling performance.
the bottom line…
I was completely taken in by this story, equally for both investigations. Not all mothers navigating their daughters through the pageant world were abusive in their approach and not all of the daughters were emotionally damaged as a result so it reshaped my opinion somewhat. The contrast between the pageant mothers and Olivia Dench were remarkable as the situation was reversed. Guilty mothers indeed and it all made for a fascinating exploration, a complex mystery and excellent police procedurals.
Book Info
- Release Date: May 30, 2024
- Series: DI Kim Stone #20
- Narrator: Jan Cramer
- Audio Length: 8 hours, 31 minutes
- Publisher: Hachette UK – Bookouture

Excellent review, I need to continue with this series!
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Thank you, Ani💜 I inhale each book!
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Of course you were going to love this!
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That was a given💜 Took your advice and didn’t read the blurb before I started.
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Makes all the difference, I think.
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I agree that when you find a great narrator there is only one choice but choose the audiobook format! Wonderful review Jonetta.
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Thank you, Jodie💜 I can never go back to reading this series for that reason.
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I bought this one during the sale but used a credit because I got the credits at such a reduced price this time.
Anne
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A deal no matter💜
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This review makes me happy! Without doubt one of my favorite detective series. ❤
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Thank you, Yvo💜 It’s in my top 5!
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I never made a list, but I’m sure it would be on mine as well.
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Excellent review, Jo. I need to get to my copy of this!💕📚
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Thank you, Sandy💜
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Since the disappearance of Jon Benet Ramsey and that reality show Honey Boo Boo (which I only watched one episode), I have had my issues with child beauty pageants. What a great plot for a twisty crime story. Great review, Jo. I am looking forward to listening to this one as well.
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Thank you, Carla💜 You and I are of an era where we vividly recall Jon Benet Ramsey. That’s when I started feeling queasy about pageants. Marsons does a great job of providing multiple perspectives.
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