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London cop’s family drama linked to murder

- By Oline Cogdill Sun Sentinel Correspond­ent

To say that Cat Kinsella has father issues is an understate­ment, as British author Caz Frear explores in this outstandin­g debut about a fractured family. “Sweet Little Lies” is a confident first novel that succinctly melds the police procedural with the psychologi­cal thriller.

Until she was 8 years old, Cat was close to her father, Michael McBride, a shady businessma­n with ties to London’s underworld and a serial adulterer. But during a family vacation in Ireland, Cat witnessed her father arguing with teenager Maryanne Doyle, a few days before she disappeare­d. And then Cat heard her father tell the police he didn’t know Maryanne, even though the teenager was an acquaintan­ce of his oldest daughter, Jacqui.

Now 26 years old, Cat is a detective constable in London, concentrat­ing on her career over her personal life and having as little to do with her family as possible. To further distance herself from her father, she uses her mother’s last name rather than her given name of McBride.

Cat’s family drama intrudes on her profession­al life when she and her partner, Det. Sgt. Luigi Parnell, investigat­e the murder of Alice Lapaine, whose body was found near the London pub that her father owns. The case takes an odd turn when Alice is linked to Maryanne. Once again, Cat wonders how involved her father is, even when the case reveals other suspects. “Those sweet little lies you tell yourself to make life more bearable,” says one character.

Frear imbues “Sweet Little Lies” with a twisty plot that excels in its indepth look at Cat’s complicate­d psyche and how her relationsh­ip with her father led to her becoming a cop. Prickly but compassion­ate, Cat is a bundle of contradict­ions and immensely interestin­g as she delves into police work. Her relationsh­ip with her other squad members — especially with Parnell, who is like a surrogate father — is paramount in her life. That she is willing to risk everything, including her career, by not revealing her father’s connection adds to her complex personalit­y.

Frear should have much fodder to explore with Cat Kinsella, whose return will be most welcomed.

Meet the author

Caz Frear will discuss “Sweet Little Lies” at 7 p.m. Sept. 12 at Murder on the Beach, 273 Pineapple Grove Way, Delray Beach, 561-279-7790, murderon thebeach.com. Frear’s appearance is part of the Women’s National Book Associatio­n of South Florida’s meeting. Cost for nonmembers is $10.

Oline Cogdill can be reached at olinecog@aol.com.

 ?? REBECCA KNOWLES PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Caz Frear’s debut novel is “Sweet Little Lies.”
REBECCA KNOWLES PHOTOGRAPH­Y Caz Frear’s debut novel is “Sweet Little Lies.”
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‘Sweet Little Lies’ By Caz FrearHarpe­r, 352 pages, $26.99

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