4.06.2016

finished reading

From the publisher:
Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond is the last detective: 'not some lad out of police school with a degree in computer studies' but a genuine gumshoe, given to doorstopping and deduction. So when the naked body of a woman is found floating in the weeds in a lake near Bath with no-one willing to identify her, no marks and no murder weapon, his sleuthing abilities are tested to the limit. Struggling with a jigsaw of truant choirboys, teddy bears, a black Mercedes and Jane Austen memorabilia, Diamond persists even when 'the men in white coats' decide they have enough evidence to make a conviction. It's just as well: for despite disastrous personal consequences, and by following the real clues hidden amongst Bath's historic buildings and intertwined with its literary past, the last detective exposes the uncomfortable truth ...

I really enjoyed this book. The focus of the tale shifted from character to character, giving plenty of back story.

2 comments:

shortybear said...

good reading

The Gal Herself said...

Back story is so important. I've been toying with giving away my Spellman books, which makes me sad because I so enjoyed watching young Rae grow up. Maybe I'll reread them one more time ...