A review by relly
Redirection by Gregory Ashe

4.0

4 stars

This one took me round in circles. 

North is very much like Hazard in his personality. He grew up poorer than Shaw and their friend group and has always felt that hanging over him, along with his volatile relationship with his father giving him a massive chip on his shoulder that is a hair trigger for him. This one brings out all of his insecurities and at times he comes off like a raving lunatic who I wouldn't ask to find my dog let alone help me get off a murder charge. But at the same time I felt for him and understood where he was coming from. He never should have been asked to get tucker off the murder charge. He wasn't objective enough. 

Shaw I also felt for here, no matter which way he went, it was the wrong way. He put himself in a position that he wasn't happy with in the relationship/ non-relationship they had and he really tried to get it through to north in his way, but North wasn't hearing him. 

The murder mystery was really well done and the culprits went round and round. I hated Tucker before but now I'm glad his true colours really came out and North finally fought back.