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Cheater

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I didn't hugely enjoy this book - it wasn't suspenseful enough for me and I found it rather slow throughout. It probably didn't help that it's the second book in a series and I haven't read the first one.

Also, it is called a romantic suspense, but I found the romance rather lacking.

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Finding the dead body of their friend sends a continuing care facility into tale spin. Detectives find out the dead man is a retired homicide lieutenant. Blackmail, murder and theft are at the heart of the killing spree. Unpicking the reasons and the suspects leads to several motives.
A thoroughly enjoyable book that will keep you guessing.
Definitely going to be looking out for more books by Karen Rose

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A fab crime thriller set in a retirement home, combined with a story of a foster family and the intricacies that come with the family dynamics. The retirement home residents characters were relatable and believable and despite the murders sounded like the kind of place I would like to retire. With regards the murder storyline, I had guessed the culprit quite early on so found myself wanting them to figure it out and end the story, i would recommend this to others that are a fan of Karen Rose.

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A most unusual story of the murder of an 80 year retired cop living in a retirement village. The lady detective assigned to the case and her partner are interesting characters. Her, streetwise from a unique background able to liaise with her partner with a look and a wink. The village has 300 inmates divided into independent, as was the victim, or dementia, disabled or bed ridden. With suitable care provided according. A complex case involving embezzlement, larceny infidelity greed and murder, somehow seemly an inside job. Meanwhile is the story of a Dr colleague although kept at arm’s length is gently wooing the lady detective to win her love.

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This wasn’t what I was expecting at all - Karen Rose is an author who has something about her, this felt like it was phoned in. Disappointing

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I have enjoyed the Kit series and look forward to seeing what happens next. . Plenty of twists and turns to keep me guessing. Great story telling as always from this author. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to review it.

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This is a clever, intricately woven story with interesting and diverse characters. Detective Kit is called to investigate a death at a retirement home. It transpires that the victim is Ex job and that always gets the investigators moving. Kit is a hardened trauma survivor who has tragic personal circumstances, Kitty Cat with claws, when it comes to her love interest who she has been avoiding but is thrown back into his path as the investigation at the Shady Oaks retirement home escalates, more victims, who is behind it? And no one is safe, can Kit and Sam get to the bottom of what is happening before it is too late? I really enjoyed this addictive and compelling read.

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A tight detective story which centres around a high end retirement facility. The story begins as two detectives, Kit Mckittrick and her partner, are called to the complex when one of the residents are found with a knife sticking out of his body. Very quickly it is established that he was an ex detective who after retiring early felt the courage to come out and get married to his male partner. Unfortunately bodies start to appear and their deaths are anything but from natural causes.
It is left to the two detectives and the trusted psychologist Dr Sam to solve the murders before others are targeted.
The plot surrounds greed, get rich schemes and the taboo subject of stealing from the elderly and vulnerable. No one is above suspicion as there are plenty of motives. There is also an interesting subplot as Kit and Sam dance around each other as they decide whether or not to pursue a relationship.
I read this as a Standalone and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read this.

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I really enjoyed Cheater (Romantic Suspense Crime Mystery Thriller - The San Diego Case Files kindle edition by Karen Rose) Although I did find it long drawn out at 447 pages but it was really worth the read.

Homicide Detective Kit McKittrick and her team including her love interest Sam a Forensic Psychologist who helps put together the broken links in the chain leading up to catching who was responsible for the murders of residents at Shady Oaks retirement home.

There are many suspects in the mix and Kit and her team need to garner evidence in this cat and mouse chase which is very exciting as the story unfolds revealing a barracuda.

Their lives are at risk as hidden secrets come to the surface and a detrimental piece of information is the final piece of the jigsaw in solving the crimes.

I loved the strong family bond that Kit has with her foster parents and her foster Father affectionately calls her Kitty Cat so sweet.

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A good story, but much too long. Better editing would help. The characters are fine, but the whole thing is just a bit too sugar-sweet.

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From the beginning of this one I could tell that this was not the first book featuring these characters, and as it turns out this is book 2. The first one is Cold Blooded Liar and was released last year. I think reading that book would help with getting a better grip on the character dynamics in this one.

The romance element was extremely frustrating,using a trope to keep them apart that I really just don’t like. The murder mystery was interesting though, if a little too easy to piece together. From about 40-50% of the way through I was making predictions that turned out to be right

Overall I thought this was a good read and I will definitely read more from the author.

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There has been a murder in an exclusive San Diego retirement community. Frankie Flynn has been found with a carving knife in his chest.

Detective Kit McKittrick attends with her partner Connor and discovers that she recognises the victim as a ex Homicide Lieutenant.

When the Head of Security goes missing,she realises this case is going to be more complex than she thought

A rip roaring murder mystery from Karen Rose

I would like to thank Netgalley and Headline Publishing for the chance to read and review this book

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Thank you to NetGalley and Headline for my copy of Cheater by Karen Rose
This is the second book in the Homicide Detective Kit McKittrick series, when Frank Flynn a retired detective from the San Diego Police Department is murdered at the Shady Oaks retirement centre where he now resided, his room ransacked and no clue as to motive Kit will need all her skills to find the answers.

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2.5/5 stars.

I had to look back on my reviews because I remember reading the first book in this series but didn’t remember anything else about it.
I see now that because it was my first Karen Rose ever had no expectations & wanted to see where it’d go.

After reading this 2nd book in the series my opinion is not quite great.
Like many others have already pointed out, it’s too slow and it has hardly any romance going on.

The suspense wasn’t suspensing. It was convoluted for no reason at all while also being extremely predictable at the same time.
It was definitely not one of those books that you can’t close up to go to sleep. I was sleeping fine the entire time. And the romance was a weird mixture of 3rd grade feelings along with a ton of meddling people.

Probably would try to read the next instalment of the series but if it’ll continue on the same path it’d be the last.

Thank you NetGalley and Headline for the digital ARC!

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Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to try a new author to me.
Overall an OK read. Overlong and could do with a serious edit. Kit's adopted parents are eligible for cannonisation as we speak. Family gatherings were dull and boring and happened too frequently. Nursing home/elderly care residents murders have been done before and much better. Kit and Sam's romance felt very adolescent and like they were still at secondary school.
Very slow paced and the murderer was pretty obvious from very early on. That's not always a bad thing, see Columbo but in this case you just keep thinking, are you really not seeing what I'm seeing
An OK by the pool book

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Karen Rose does it again, a compelling book that keeps on giving.
I thought I had it worked out half way through who was the culprit, but so many red herrings. A nursing home, fraud, murder, innocence and love, this book has it all.

Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this book.

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WOW, i loved it. I like the characters and kept hoping things would "work out" in the back story. I thought I knew the culprit but I had got that wrong too. There is lots doing on in this book so you are constantly on your toes and I couldnt put it down. I have read books by this author before and I knew I wouldnt be dissappointed.

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This is the first Karen Rose novel i have read. I think the blurb promoted it as a romantic thriller and i was not too sure what too expect. The “romance” between the two main characters Detective Kit Mckittrick and Dr Sam the psychologist felt like it had been written for teenagers with strong emotions being mentioned but nothing ever happening and everyone trying to get them become an item..
Slightly more irritating was the sugar coated picture of the too good to be true foster parents Betsy and Harlan and i found myself fast forwarding through some of the extended family gatherings as i realised they had nothing to do with the story and were just too cheesy.
However underlying this was a reasonable murder mystery set in a retirement home with a quite complex plot that i thought was quite believable.. The plucky characters from the home were what we have now come to expect from Cosy Crime novels.
I was interested to keep reading to discover the identity of the murderer and got to the end of the book despite my aforementioned dislikes. It is a hard book to rate but i think thay my dislikes outweigh my likes.
Thanks to NetGalley and Headlines for the ARC.

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Detective Kit McKittrick and her partner Detective Connor Robinson of San Diego PD Homicide Division, are called in to investigate a murder at a local retirement community. The victim is a retired antiques dealer who moved into the apartment with his husband some years before. The husband, Ryan, had died five years ago and since that time Frankie had very much kept himself to himself, with few close friends in the building. Only those nearest to him knew that Frankie had a past that he didn’t talk about.

The second book in the series but ok as a standalone. All repeated references made to a previous case were annoying, but not too off putting.

Kit is a strange character, maybe she grows on you? Definitely she has no qualms about bringing up her tragic past when it suits her, but seems unwilling to move on. The relationship she has with Dr Sam Reeves is odd, perhaps that’s explained in book one. Dr Sam is far too good to be true, so much so that I think he’s a little “off”. Don’t think the author meant for the character to give off those vibes! And Kit’s adoptive parents Harlan and Betsy will definitely each receive a sainthood.

Not sure I would bother with any further books in the series and I have no desire to read the first book. Just didn’t get to grips with the characters or the plot. Too repetitive, and everything that happens is a result of six months ago (they solved a murder six months ago, don’t cha know).

Very slow for a crime read, needs a tighter edit.

Thank you NetGalley and Headline.

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Once again, Karen Rose has pulled another stonker out of the bag! Yet another fantastic read, continuing the story of Kit. This was an intriguing storyline, involving theft and murder at a retirement community. The theft side of things is probably not far from actually happening in real life unfortunately which made things all the more believable.

Can´t wait for the next installment to see what happens with Kit and Dr. Sam!

Highly recommend for an enjoyable, easy but engrossing read.

My thanks to NetGalley and Headline for giving me the opportunity to read an advanced digital copy in return for an honest review.

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