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Hidden Scars (DI Kim Stone, #17)
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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9095 comments Mod
DI Ian Burns was sent as Kim’s replacement while she was out recuperating from her injuries suffered at the hands of Symes. Do you think there was some other deliberate motive in doing this beyond needing to “find a place for him?� Was there any consideration given to the morale implications given how he botched the Symes search?


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3396 comments I was surprised that Woody accepted him although I'm not sure he could refuse. I thought that the senior brass pushed Burns on Woody because they were trying to break up Kim's team or they wanted Kim on permanent leave. They never understood Kim and don't like her success under Woody.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9095 comments Mod
I found the whole thing perplexing but wondered if this was a test given the team’s strong performance under Kim. But no one seemed to be paying attention.

You may be on to something, Sharon. Wish I understood the internal politics better.


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3396 comments Jonetta wrote: "I found the whole thing perplexing but wondered if this was a test given the team’s strong performance under Kim. But no one seemed to be paying attention.

You may be on to something, Sharon. Wis..."


Me too. I made a lot of assumptions.


Lynn (ftbooklover) Woody never seems to do anything without a purpose. I don't think he was there just because they were short staffed. I wondered if he was there to "encourage" Kim to become ready to come back sooner.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) I think I'm with Lynn with this one. Burns was so incompetent you wonder how he kept his job. Woody perhaps banked on the fact that it would bring Kim back because she wouldn't be able to stomach such a man ruining her team. And it did work.


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