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CRUEL AS THE GRAVE by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

CRUEL AS THE GRAVE

by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

Pub Date: Feb. 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-9085-6
Publisher: Severn House

DCI Bill Slider investigates the death of a personal trainer who rubbed everyone the right way.

Kelly-Ann Hayes, the teenage manicurist who discovered the body of Erik Lingoss beaten to death in his mirrored bedroom with one of his own barbells, is inconsolable that her boyfriend is dead. Her grief is undiminished even though he’d just broken it off with her the night before and she’d used a duplicate key she’d secretly made to let herself into his flat and make the gruesome discovery. Others are more dry-eyed about Erik’s death, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t involved with him too. Jack Gallo, a trainer who owned his own gym, publicly ended his friendship with Erik when his old buddy took Jack’s sister, Lucy, to bed. Trainer Ivanka Anosov acknowledges that she had it off with Erik during his breaks in between other girlfriends. Popular mystery writer Gilda Steenkamp was evidently only one of any number of wealthy older women who loved the way Erik gave massages. Even Jerrika Chamberlain, the beauty therapist who looks down her nose at Kelly-Ann even as she rents a bedroom to her, acknowledges that Erik was “gorgeous-looking.” How can Slider and his mates possibly single out the lover or jealous partner who took out the Adonis who seems to have spread his seed all over Shepherds Bush and environs? And, to emphasize the most suspenseful question here, will Slider wrap up the case in time to make it to the hospital for the birth of his second child?

A model no-frills British procedural, written with the author’s cool confidence and lashes of humor.