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Kate Atkinson: When will there be good news? (2008, Little, Brown and Co.) 4 stars

On a hot summer day, Joanna Mason's family slowly wanders home along a country lane. …

Review of 'When will there be good news?' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I enjoyed the 3rd book in the Jackson Brodie series quite a bit. Not sure how to rank it, probably as good as number 2, but not as good as Case Stories? It's got all the same traits that I love from the other books. A wide range of PoVs about several criminal cases, all lives kind of interweaving. We have Jackson Brodie, who gets on the wrong train, crashes in it, nearly dies, and has his life completely falling apart within days. Reggie, a 16-year old orphan who saves Jackson, and has him hunt her surrogate mother Joanna Hunter. Said Joanna, who had a traumatic experience as a child and who disappears. Louise, the inspector, with marital woes, searching for Joanna, trying to protect a woman threatened by her husband.

I turned pages, and was baffled in parts. It's a slow book, yet there's so much going on, and everything is resolved in the end. Would only recommend if you dug book 2 as much as I did.