‘Saltwater Graves’ by B.R Spangler is the third detective Casey White book in the series. Set in the outer banks stretch of coastline in North Carolina, we see Casey getting used to her new life and spending time with her boyfriend and ex-sheriff Jericho Flynn.

She is called out to investigate when the body of Anne Choplin is found washed up on the shore. As another body is discovered in very similar circumstances it begins a chain of events that no one could have predicted. Jordan knew both victims and their murders draw a similarity to his wife’s death in the past. There is someone who has been convicted already of his wife’s murder but a conspiracy theory starts to be bandied about and begins to root so Jordan ultimately ends up as a suspect. Can Casey solve this, before it is too late?
A story told mainly from Casey’s viewpoint with some chapters interspersed with the killer’s intentions, I enjoyed this as it kept the mystery and tension flowing. I have already read some if this series and I enjoy my time reading about Casey and Jericho. This book is as fast as the others in the series and what a rollercoaster pace we go at! A riveting and truly entertaining police procedural that keeps you guessing till the very end. Along with the emotional rollercoaster, this makes you feel like you have been on one hell of a journey!

Thanks to B.R Spangler, Bookouture and NetGalley for the copy of the book so I could bring my thoughts on this book today.
