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There are some wonderful characters in this novel. She also has a talent for sarcastic wit that I envy, and the ability to think on her feet. But then a man who abused her as a child manages to have his conviction overturned and is freed and her fragile existence is about to be shattered. She uses her earnings as an escort to subsidise her under the radar infiltrations into paedophile rings, providing the information to have participants arrested and the rings closed down. She is determined that no other child should be subjected to the abuse she suffered as a child. Unforgiven is a fast-paced thriller detailing the devious workings of a group of paedophiles (Please note: there are no graphic details) and how difficult the police find it to catch up with those involved when their hands are tied by legal restrictions. MY THOUGHTS: Absolutely brilliant! Unforgiven was an overnight read for me. Lexi and Rachael cross paths at last, the Spider in their sights … but they may be too late … Did she get it wrong all those years ago, or is this killer is a copycat? Now a man claiming to be the real Spider is emulating his murderous acts, and Rachael is under pressure from government, media and her police colleagues. Instead, she’s a witness to his death …ĭetective Inspector Rachael Langley is the cop who cracked the Spider case, 18 years earlier – but failed to protect Lexi. When she finds a particularly dangerous paedophile who the police can’t touch, she decides to gather enough evidence to put him away. Lexi is also an ace hacker, tracking and entrapping local paedophiles and reporting them to the cops. She isn’t particular about who she sleeps with … as long as they pay before leaving. All she cares about now is a roof over her head and her long-term relationship with Johnny Walker. His body is still in the boot.ĪBOUT ‘UNFORGIVEN’: Lexi Winter is tough, street-smart and has stood on her own two feet since childhood, when she was a victim of notorious paedophile the Spider. The images form into a memory and I groan in resignation. A tall, muscular powerhouse, precision toned and sculpted to be appreciated. The very dreamy Jonathan Davies of the chiselled features, stunning baby blues and long, dark lashes. EXCERPT: On the edge of oblivion, images drift through the fog of my mind and hold, refusing to let go.
