A review by cjmichel
Identity by Ingrid Thoft

3.0

The crime thriller Identity by Ingrid Thoft came to me through a Goodread's giveaway contest and is about another private investigative case for Fina Ludlow, a PI working for her attorney filled family. This case centers around the death of billionaire Hank Reardon whose death seems to be connected to a case initiated at the Ludlow Law Firm. The closer Fina gets to making headway, the more people who are after her to stop including the family of the deceased that hired her. My favorite line occurs when the son of the deceased Hank Reardon, who hired Fina to investigate the murder, complains to Fina that she should be searching for his father's killer rather than bothering his family. Fina tells him that hiring her to investigate does not protect his family from becoming suspects. Then when he threatens not to pay her for doing her job, Fina's father steps in with a good line as well. But you will have to read the suspense filled tale for yourself to find out for yourself. I enjoyed the Identity, and it kept me interested and coming back for more.