Review; Chasing Symmetry by Tempeste Blake

It's time for another review in relation to Mystery Thriller Week and today it's Chasing Symmetry by Tempeste Blake, in which I was fortunate enough to recieve as a press copy from the author.

Description from Goodreads
Someone had been trying for the perfect shade of red . . .
When art professor Bianca James tries to save a dying woman, the grudge-holding chief of police is all too quick to catapult her to the top of the suspect list. As if that isn’t enough, her ex-boyfriend’s younger brother, Finn Tierny, is assigned to the case, and she’s faced with a trilogy of dilemmas: go head to head with the chief, stop a cold-blooded killer on her own, or trust another Tierny.
Finn’s return to Riley’s Peak is bittersweet. He’s flooded with memories, both good and bad, as he battles doubts about being a cop, a cantankerous father, a jealous brother, and a drug dealer with a rap-sheet longer than the list of addicts he’s been supplying.
Threats escalate, the suspect list grows, and it becomes clear—the murderer’s resolve to kill Bianca is almost as strong as Finn’s desire to keep her alive.
Almost.

My Thoughts on the Book
Chasing Symmetry is a well written book with a good pace and the characters, such as Bianca, Maris, Dylan and Finn are well written and complex. I also liked the subplot about Bianca and Finn.

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