Spoilers A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder!!
After solving the case, Pip decides to stop being a detective. This is because of the danger her family was subject to during her last one. However, she does start a true crime podcast, in which she talks about the case and everything that happened. The podcast then becomes very famous, and people incite her to make a season two, meaning she would have to investigate again. Regardless of everyone asking for a new season, Pip had made a promise not to start a new investigation, which she kept, at least for as long as she could.
After Jamie, Connor’s brother, goes missing, he asks Pip to look for him, especially because the police isn’t doing anything about it. To try and avoid breaking her promise, Pip goes to the police station to try and convince them to work harder on the case, but she has no luck. Because of this, Pip is forced to take this investigation, leading her into another case left for solving.
I think it’s very common for the first book of a series to be more interesting. To be honest, I thought this would be the case with this, and, while it is true that sometimes I didn’t find it as interesting, most of the time the book was still very good. I strongly recommend reading this book, especially if you liked the first book of the series. I think it is really important to see how the author managed to keep the story connected withoutmaking it seem to forced, which isn’t always the case.
