56. The Suspect, Rob Rinder
I’m often loath to read “celebrity” novels and do wonder how much of the writing they actually do, but I did enjoy this. A well-loved breakfast TV presenter dies horribly on set after eating a dish prepared by the show’s chef, and junior barrister Adam becomes involved with the case. The legal team background seemed authentic, as I would have expected, and the story was entertaining. My only quibble would be that the book contained a major spoiler about the plat of his first novel, which I now plan on reading!
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