
I’ve been privileged to read advance copies of several books in Sally Rigby’s A Cornwall Murder Mystery series and book 7, The Bones of Logan Rock, was a great entry in this police procedural series.
In this book, Matt, Lauren, and the team must solve the murder of a young girl who was killed 30 years before after her remains are found at an archaeological site.
The story is told in third person, from the points of view of Matt and Lauren as they lead their team in the investigation.
One of my favourite things about this series is the sense of family and camaraderie in the team of officers as they investigate crimes.
It’s so refreshing to see all the members of a team working to support each other in their work.
The prologue in this particular book really grabbed my attention, and I was surprised to find myself speeding through this book and finishing it in two sittings. I really expected it to take me longer because I thought it would be a slower read, so I was pleasantly surprised.
If you enjoy police procedural type mysteries that don’t rely too heavily on technology (there’s some don’t get me wrong), then I think you’ll enjoy The Bones of Logan Rock…and probably the previous books in the series if you haven’t read them.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
The Bones of Logan Rock released on April 23 2026.