
Release date: April 14, 2026
Publisher: Bookouture
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Synopsis:
The woman is lying on her back, eyes closed, face still. The blood from the single stab wound in her chest has pooled on the ground, interrupted only where her killer stood to watch her die…
Detective Kim Stone knows from the moment she looks down on Ashley Reynolds that this is no ordinary crime. No one has a bad word to say about this loving wife and mother. So why did someone murder her, and wait to make sure she was dead?
Ashley was a social worker, and some claimed she tore families apart. But her husband is also acting strangely, planning to take their daughter and leave town. Did the threat to her come from home or work?
Then another woman is killed in the same cold, calm way. Nadine was a honey trapper, and the men she tricked blamed her for destroying their marriages. Someone clearly believes Ashley and Nadine were wicked… and that wicked women deserve to die.
But when a third woman is murdered, Kim and the team can’t find anything that even the sickest mind would find fault with. Certain that time is running out, they search desperately for something that links their victims.
And then Kim realises something that chills her to the bone. Because if she’s right, the worst danger is yet to come…
A brilliantly gripping crime thriller about secrets and revenge that will have you gasping at the final reveal. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Val McDermid and Robert Dugoni will love Wicked Women.
Can be read as a standalone.
Review:
Wicked Women by Angela Marsons is the twenty third installment in the Detective Kim Stone series—and somehow, it still feels just as sharp, gripping, and emotionally resonant as ever. While you could technically jump in here, this is one of those series where the long term character development truly matters. The history, the trust, and the bond between Kim and her team have been built over years, and that connection elevates every case. As always, Marsons delivers an intricate, multi layered investigation, weaving together several threads that keep you guessing while never losing control of the story.
The case itself is classic Kim Stone: dark, complex, and impossible to look away from. When multiple women are murdered in cold, calculated ways, the team is faced with a chilling question, what makes someone “wicked,” and who gets to decide? Each victim’s backstory adds another layer of moral ambiguity, and the tension builds with every twist. The pacing is fast and relentless, with reveals that hit at just the right moments, making this one of those “just one more chapter” reads that’s nearly impossible to put down.
But what continues to make this series stand out (especially this deep in) is the character work. Kim Stone remains one of the most compelling leads in crime fiction: fierce, determined, and completely unwilling to tolerate nonsense. She presents herself as hardened and emotionally distant, but this installment peels back that armor just enough to remind us there’s real softness underneath, albeit reserved for very specific moments and people. Her team is equally well drawn, each bringing something vital to the dynamic. This series is, without question, one of the best in the police procedural genre, and Wicked Women is another outstanding addition.
Overall rating: 5/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.


























