Book Log 2016 #19: The Memory Key by Conor Fitzgerald
A professor whose memory tricks may hold the link between a cold case involving a fascist terrorist and the recent death of a university student - if only Italian police commissario Alec Blume was assigned to the case. Instead, he has to shadow the investigations while also trying to hold together his relationship with a fellow officer, which has gone south since they moved in together.
I still like this series, but I do feel like the more recent entries haven't been as interesting as the first two. Don't know if it's the cases or if the romantic interest part of it has moved too quickly for my taste. Still good, though.
22 December 2016
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