
This story takes us back to the much loved Whitebridge. In a world full of uncertainty this is reliably good. And I am not talking about boring and predictable – but you just know it’s going to be good. There’s enough familiarity for reassurance that not everything is going haywire in the world.
Tilly a cop is stationed at the Whitebridge police station with Max. Tilly is very much the kind of cop that notices every law that is broken and thinks there should be a consequence. But she has never lived and worked in a small town before.
Sophie does the books for the family garage business. It’s a real family business – they all work there. The garage has been seen as being a bit dodgy in the past.
Tilly and Sophie meet while singing together in the choir. They now have to navigate life in a small town where everyone knows their business, a police investigation concerning stolen cars, and the usual misunderstandings and miscommunications
There are so many hiccups and bumps in the road for them that you can practically see the author writing away muttering what if they did…., and then this happened…., and they could ….. and then ….!
Anyway, there are now so many sapphic couples in Whitebridge that it seems like the place to be!
There is of course an epilogue.
This is an amazing whoosh through their lives together until Tilly makes Chief Superintendent!
You could read this as a standalone but it would be so much more fun to start at the beginning and work your way through them. And who knows – if we’re lucky, by the time you have read them all, there might be another instalment in the Whitebridge series to read as well.