Hiding the Past
Hiding the Past by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
Reviewed by L. Bennett
Morton Farrier is a British genealogist who markets himself as a forensic genealogist. I looked that up and I don't see how forensic is appropriate but with the popularity of crime-lab focused TV shows perhaps it was nothing more than a marketing ploy. Anyway, Morton is hired by a guy to find out about his parents but dies before Morton can report his findings. To make a long story short, Morton does not quit his research and before he knows it he finds connections that could cause a public stir in the political arena.
The book was well written but I found the plot line tangled and rambling. This is a series and I don't know that I'll be reading the next one in line.