Dying To Sin by Stephen Booth
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Unlike previous books in the Cooper and Fry series, this book has a lot of Law & Order type preachiness in it aka informing reader of the state of a situation, in this case farming in the UK. Or maybe I just noticed it more this time. I know it’s hard to pass on necessary information to readers, or to inform them of a real-world injustice, in a natural way, usually through dialogue; I would’ve liked it to have been better done, to truly sound like natural venting from one of the characters. But the plot was still intriguing, and character growth still kept me engaged.