Review: Dark Water - Robert Bryndza









Review: Dark Water - Book #3 DCI Erika Foster Series - Robert Bryndza - October 2016

Finishing off the year with Dark Water by Robert Bryndza, some people go out and party for New Year's Eve - for myself, it was curling up in bed with my glass of Sparkling Lindauer Grape Juice and my Kindle as I scrolled through trying to find something to read and 4th time lucky was Dark Water by Robert Bryndza as the first few ones were DNF and boring reads. Dark Water captured me from the very first page, especially since as a thriller fan I love it when we get crimes that were once unsolved cold cases -years later solved. In Dark Water, it starts with the police finding 4 million dollars of Heroin in the lake. That's not all they find though; they have also pulled up a body that looks like it has been in the water for years as it turns out to be a child skeleton and one that has been missing for 26 years. 26 years ago in 1990, 7-year-old Jessica Collins vanished without a trace and there were never any substantial leads. Now her body has been found and looks like she has been dead since she went missing as she is wearing remnants of the same clothes. What happened in 1990 when Jessica Collins went missing? Who took her? DCI Erika Foster is on the case and determined to get justice for Jessica. However, this case won't be easy as those who were involved in the 1990's are either dead or retired and it also caused a few cops to go crazy including the female head detective at the time on the case.  With a body is found, it will bring up old memories, family secrets, lies, and betrayals as the truth about Jessica finally comes to light. I enjoyed Robert Bryndza's writing and am looking forward to reading his other books in the DCI Erika Foster series.


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