![]() ![]() Jason’s street connections and gift of gab become valuable assets to Amy, helping her when she hits dead-ends in her digital sleuthing. Amy who only has fuzzy awarness of the what Jason's actual job duties should be starts treating him as pseudo-assistant and errand boy, and since Jason is captivated by the case as is all of Cardiff he rolls with it. ![]() Jason is there when the Cardiff police officers Bryn and Owain arrive to ask for Amy's help in finding a pair of missing girls. Once in he sets out to disinfect Amy’s lair, and make her eat. None of the other cleaners has made it into her house but Jason convinces her to let him in. ![]() Her sister in Australia has arranged for the house cleaning service to come and check in on Amy, knowing she often forgets to eat and maintain her house. Amy is a reclusive & neurotic hacker who works as un-official consultant to the Cardiff police force. One of his first assignments brings him to Amy Lane’s doorstep. Jason doesn't have a lot of opportunities in his life, never has had, but he can't return to his former life and he isn't content to live on welfare. The work is hard and disgusting but it is honest. He has secured a low-paying job as a cleaner. He is unwelcome in his old neighborhood and has strained relationships with his mom Gwen and sister Cerys with whom he lives. We are then introduced to Jason Carr, an ex-con former street tough trying to pull his life together. I loved them both.īinary Witness (Amy Lane Mysteries #1) is set in Cardiff and opens with a young woman stalked and attacked outside her house. #Coderunner cw code99 cents, I took a gamble and order it and requested the sequel Code Runner from Netgalley. Last month when Sunita and others recommended Binary Witness on twitter, at the time priced at only. After that my mystery novel reading tailed off, and while I still pick up a mystery story from time to time, and I still addicted to Masterpiece Mystery if I read a mystery now, I've picked it up for its romantic elements. #Coderunner cw serialBut I reached my breaking one night with a particularly gruesome Ian Rankin novel that had me spending too much time in the serial killer’s head (Red Right Hand). I read everything from hard-boiled noir to cozy cottage mystery. I loved Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, PD James & Patricia Cornwell. There was a time in my life where mystery and detective novels dominated my reading. ![]()
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