Silent Innocence (Fitz Series Book 2 ) by Theresa Sederholt – Review by Angela Shirley

Silent Innocence (Fitz, #2)Silent Innocence by Theresa Sederholt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fitz and MJ are on holiday chilling before they welcome their first child but work is never far behind, so when his boss calls him to have a look through a case he can not resist, but although it is only a quick look he ends up being embroiled in the case when he meets the 5 year old he can’t leave alone.

She is lost and alone, but her mom should have been there but when she is a weird environment, she sees him who is kind and I trust he will find her mother.

This story is a stand alone and is a brilliant story from the first chapter. The characters as in the first one are brilliantly and well developed and really enhance the book and drive the story along. I loved the character of Fitz in the first story and he does not disappoint in this book. He is dedicated to finding the mystery and reuniting the mother with her daughter, although the story delves into the darker side of life Fitz tries to strive to help.

You also get to see the relationship between him and MJ grow from strength to strength with the pressures of work and relationships.

I can’t wait to read the next book to see where there relationship goes and what Fitz will be involved in in the future.

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