THE TENBY HARBOUR MURDERS by Stephen Puleston
4* Policing at its finest, but also most selfish where Caren's child is concerned.
OK, so this book follows on immediately from book 1, with the reveal about Caren's late husband getting worse. I can't recall if there was mention in book 1 or this one, if she loved him, but she didn't seem too upset/broken/enraged at the discovery about the full extent of his indiscretion. I'd have been baying for blood! Even her lawyer didn't seem especially quick to action. But, there's going to be some nasty fallout if what she's being told is the truth.
That aside, there's a case to be investigated and that, and the storyline, are done well. But, Caren is a selfish daughter and absent mother, and takes advantage of her parents to be able to do her job. It feels like something is going to have to give at some point. It resonates with the Max Manning Kane and Granger tales in this respect, and there, somethings's definitely about to give. I'd still read more of this series, as it lacks the faux gloss of US detective tales, and keeps it real.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books for my reading pleasure.
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