Becky Masterman: If a Face Could Kill

Former FBI agent Brigid Quinn, is drawn into the aftermath of her neighbour Dorita Gordino’s murder. The same woman who started a NIMBY petition about the new group home in the neighbourhood. Was this retribution?

It’s a simple premise for this book but the nuances are remarkable. While the setup promises both a close-to-home mystery and a reckoning with past guilt, the storyline points toward something deeper and more emotionally layered.

Take Quinn herself, her experience, and moral weariness make her one of the more distinctive protagonists in contemporary suspense. Not a quick-to-action hero but a seasoned woman carrying regret, intelligence, and an unsentimental view of human behavior.

Becky Masterman blends suspense with conscience, allowing the investigation to become not just a search for a killer but an inquiry into culpability, and memory.

If A Face Could Kill exhibits Quinn’s hard-won experience and the dry intelligence to explore both the mystery of Gordino’s murder and a reckoning with her own past. Well recommended read.

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5 responses to “Becky Masterman: If a Face Could Kill”

  1. Sheila Morris Avatar

    Wow – I do love a book written by a woman – about women!
    Sounds just right.

  2. Margot Kinberg Avatar

    This does sound like a really interesting premise for a story, June. And I appreciate an author who can start with something that seems straightforward at the start, but also has layers and nuances. I can see why you liked this one!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Brigid Quinn is quite an intriguing character 🙂

  3. Laurie Graves Avatar

    This is definitely one for the TBR.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Easily read as a stand-alone Laurie, and I definitely recommend the series

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