Review: Life Sentence, by A.K. Turner

The second book in the Cassie Raven series is as good as the first. This time, the Camden-based mortuary worker investigates a cold case even closer to home: her father, jailed for murdering her mother decades earlier, is back and wants to prove his innocence. Raven is introduced to the world of 1990s London, including Irish folk-rock, protests by eco-warriors and police who go deep undercover to fight them. Turner has created a great cast of characters and continues with a high standard of story-telling. Recommended.