From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In Charles's ninth Det. Insp. Christy Kennedy mystery, one of the strongest in an impressive series (
Sweetwater, etc.), Kennedy of the Camden Town CID faces a particularly challenging puzzle—the murder of a former colleague, retired Supt. David Peters, who dies in a Guy Fawkes bonfire atop London's Primrose Hill. The investigators discover no shortage of suspects, ranging from the victim's ungrieving widow, who wastes little time in taking up with someone new, to the many criminals Peters sent to prison. More than one ex-con claims that the superintendent, who often put ends over means, crossed the line into outright corruption. A decent man with a passion for his work, Kennedy makes an appealing sleuth, even though series regulars on the lookout for a surprise solution may put the pieces together before he does. Veterans and newcomers alike will appreciate the smart writing and ingenious planting of clues.
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The ninth Christy Kennedy mystery finds the Camden Town detective inspector investigating the apparent murder of a retired superintendent, who was killed in a bonfire. Delving into the dead man’s old cases, Kennedy turns up a plethora of suspects and shocking evidence of the deceased’s almost certainly unethical police methods. The novel shows a more serious side of Kennedy, as he investigates one of his own and must pursue answers he really doesn’t want to find. A good change of pace for a consistently strong series. --David Pitt
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