Small Change by Keddie Hughes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Small Change by Keddie Hughes was a bit of a revelation. Not being familiar with Scottish football, and the extent to which people are addicted, this story struck at the heart of how enmeshed one can get in to a sport. Izzy is married to one such person in her husband Jim. As a volunteer at the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, Izzy is full of empathy, maybe too much so, when she meets Sean, a journalist. Their friendship is challenged because soon they will be looking into a murder of a young football fan. In addition, Sean happens to be the brother of one of Izzy's clients, and that's where much of the controversy starts and grows. This was a thoroughly enjoyable book with lots of twists and turns, an interesting plot, and well drawn characters. The author has done a great job of creating realistic life situations that many can relate to, as well as an entertaining mystery. Highly recommend.
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