Joshua Widcombe and Kaya Trent were the golden couple of Abbeyford’s School of Art and Drama; good-looking, popular and from loving, stable families. So why did they kill themselves on the grassy stage of the college’s outdoor theatre?Detective Chief Inspector Anderton thinks there might be something more to the case than a straightforward teenage suicide pact. Detective Sergeant Kate Redman … Redman agrees with him, but nothing is certain until another teenager at the college kills herself, quickly followed by yet another death.
Why are the privileged teens of this exclusive college killing themselves? Is this a suicide cluster? As Kate and the team delve deeper into the case, secrets and lies rear their ugly heads and Abbeyford CID are about to find out that sometimes, the most vulnerable people can be the most deadly…
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Great mystery! I’ve read several of this series and every one is good.
I thought the story line was difficult to understand and the ending was abrupt
Love this author. Keeps you interested.
Loved it!
Very well written with an interesting twist at the end
Enjoy the Kate Redman series
Celina Grace never disappoints!! I just hate when I’m at the end waiting for the next book!
I enjoyed this very much.
The language was a little simplistic and the ending was far fetched.
Read this series! It does not disappoint.
Some of the picture drawing in words was a bit long
A good read as the rest of the books in the series are.
crazy about the kate redman series!! you are smack in the middle of the investigation. twist and turns and all the fun ride!
Too much about problems with love life and not enough detective work, would not recommend unless like noncommitted love of strange group of people.
Excellent read!
Couldn’t put it down!
This was a different type of mystery. I like the whole series, and if you read them out of order, the new doesn’t give the older stories away.
Another Kate Redman book, good but not as good as other books in the series.
A good read. Normally I don’t enjoy stories from the UK (to many strange, to me, expressions that I don’t understand) but I do follow DS Redman and enjoy the ride.
I’m a big fan of Celina Grace. This book does not disappoint! As usual, I couldn’t put the book down. Enjoy!