DCI Monika Paniatowski catches a case from hell.
The return of Chief Constable George Baxter from compassionate leave is a mixed blessing for Monika. On the one hand, she’s more than happy to see her former lover recovering from the mental distress caused by the death of his wife. On the other, his first official act is to hand her what’s probably the most toxic case of her career. Multimillionaire Jordan Gough, whose holdings include the Whitebridge Evening Telegraph, demands that Baxter assign Monika to find out who’s poisoning him. Monika can’t find any evidence that Gough’s being poisoned. But when she turns her attention to the death of Tom Crawley, a young surveyor found in his apartment with his brains bashed out, she concludes that he has very definitely been murdered, leading Gough to complain to Baxter that the chief inspector isn’t taking him seriously. Monika’s path becomes rockier when Gough dies after eating steak with poisoned pepper sauce. The Telegraph publishes a piece criticizing the police in general and Monika in particular for ignoring a threat that cost a prominent citizen his life. Baxter is frantic for an arrest, and Gough’s brother, Arthur, is a promising suspect, but Monika still has doubts. It takes all her ingenuity and the unstinting support of her three sergeants—Jack Crane, Colin Beresford, and Kate Meadows—to foil a diabolically clever murderer.
Read this one quickly, before someone spoils the surprise.