The Calling is the third book in the DC Gary Goodhew Mystery series written by Alison Bruce and centered on Gary Goodhew, a Detective Constable in Cambridge Parkside Station.
The Cambridge Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has its problems. Detective Constable Michael Kincaide is jealous of Gary Goodhew, who enjoys both unexplained wealth and the favor of their boss, Detective Investigator Marks. Kincaide would love to undermine his rival's search for the missing Kaye Whiting, who never showed up at her grandmother's birthday party.
However, arresting her uncle, Andrew Burrows, for her murder when Kaye Whiting inevitably turns up dead is a non-starter. Goodhew has his own theory, based on an anonymous call advising the police to look at Peter Walsh, who works for Dunwold Insurance. However, what to look at is the question. Walsh seems to have had a string of unsuccessful relationships with women, including needy Paulette, receptionist Donna and real estate agent Fiona, all of whom look just a little bit like slender, blonde Kaye.
The bond between the dead woman and Walsh's live lovers eludes Goodhew until WPC Sue Gully helps him link the crime to a string of bodies found, like Kaye's, bound and gagged in the open air – and until he connects a waiflike figure he sees outside Walsh’s house to a mysterious blonde who drinks coffee day after day at The Flying Pig.
The Calling is written rather well, albeit it seemed like a step-backward in Bruce's writing style – like a devolution. When I learned that this book was actually written first – it made sense and explained the feeling of a sophomoric trail run of a series. It could have used with a better editing or rewrite, but it was well written nevertheless.
As a former Cantabrigian, it is wonderful to read about the city the series is based on. It brought back many happy memories about my undergraduate years and brought a bought of nostalgia when reading about certain places that I have visited.
All in all, The Calling is written rather well and is a strong continuation to what would hopefully be a wonderful series, which I plan to read in the very near future.