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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Watching You by Michael Robotham 421 pages



Marnie Logan’s husband Daniel disappeared without a trace 13 months ago. She cannot access his accounts or life insurance because she cannot produce a death certificate. The police have no leads. She is about to be evicted, her young son needs specialized medical help and Daniel has left thousands in gambling debts that she is required to pay or else. At her wits end, she enlists the help of psychologist Joe O’Loughlin. With the help of his friend retired detective Vincent Ruiz they begin to investigate and find that people (more than they can count) who have hurt or disappointed Marnie over the years have died, been hurt or made to pay a horrible price. 
 
Watching You is the 7th book in the Joe O’Loughlin series. His desperate need to get back to the family he is separated from, his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease, and his relationship with his dearest friend Vincent all serve to make him one of fictions most cherished characters. I have yet to read a Michael Robotham book that I have not finished in one sitting or that I haven’t enjoyed immensely. I would recommend that those new to Michael start with the first book Suspect and I have no doubt you’ll see exactly what I mean.

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