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Still so intense and dark I had some ideas about the culprit (s) and I liked to find out that it didn't seem to be the case. (With WL Knighty, pretenses and manipulations are the basis of the tales and this episode is no exception). This is a great title because we can feel that the crime system that Jack sets up starts to crumble and the story gets more and more murky as you understand some of Jack's trafficking. Fiona is still betrayed by those around her, including her "best" friend Lucy, and she hardly trusts Alex who saved her during the murder of Ethan and his family. Her investigation into the murder of her father becomes even more complex, especially since she still has to maintain a certain game against Jack her half-brother and enemy. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book