My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tasmin's business is not to everyone's taste and that includes her family too. But for a grieving family, it can be everything as it has grown over time thanks to word of mouth. Then one morning a detective walks in about one of the pieces she was working on which was stolen overnight and showed up in a public space and so starts a series of events that suggests that someone is out to destroy her business. Detective Hanson MacGyver is not sure what to make of Tasmin who isn't just a licenced mortician but works to preserve tattoos for grieving family and friends and it is now apparent that someone hates what she is doing … or hates the owners of the tattoos. Something’s off about the whole mess. And that’s just on the surface. When both Tasmin and Hanson dig deeper, a whole lot more is going on underneath. And none of it is normal or nice …
I loved this story with the very usual associated job that Tasmin did (much to her family's disquiet) and the power plays within the family, the drive-by shootings that involved people with tattoos, the spirits (friendly and non-friendly) and the issues that Hanson had within the office. Everything combined together to confuse us all as to who was responsible and why. It was only right at the end that we really knew who was responsible and why. Easy to read, feel and understand it was easy to be invested in the story and find a solution so they could have a chance at a relationship. Easy to read, feel and understand.
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