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On the whole the start to this book was promising, with Cressida realising her husband Laurence is having an affair, and then calls in Brioni to try to get the facts to help with a divorce case against him.

This is clearly going to be a very women oriented book, but there are early overtones of man-hating going on. If this is simply a plot device, fine, but if this is the theme of the book it could get tedious.