IN THE BEGINNING (Burnham Files 1) by PF Ford
3* If you like Norman Norman from the Slater and Norman series, you'll like this.
I've bought and read this short series of 3 books in one go. Book 1 has some red herrings that made me wonder why a DI would act with such prejudice, and why he could get away with being an arse, but hey, it's set in 2005 and the Cormac character is a young DC, still learning the ropes and still a bit in awe of hierarchy.
The storyline is simple, stuff seems easy to debunk although I wonder if 2025 technology hasn't crept into the book a little. I'm pretty sure burner phones weren't as cheap or used as much 20 years ago. Pretty sure cctv wasn't as prevalent 20 years ago, or that the quality was that decent. Pretty sure that a DI bullying his subordinates, especially one who's on the radat of higher-ups wouldn't get away with it. Still, there's some potential to this series, and the DI seems to be less of an arse as the series goes on.
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