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Hennessey & Yellich #1

Fear of Drowning

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For years, a middle-aged, middle-of-the-road couple, Max and Amanda, had enjoyed each other's company in their modest home. With adult children, the two seemed to have everything they could health, some wealth and happiness. Until one day when they vanish, leaving behind no trace.

Called in for the case, Detective Inspector George Hennessey, whose own life bespeaks horrible tragedy, automatically suspects foul play. His hunch proves a keen one when the bodies of the missing couple turn up in a shallow grave. But this macabre discovery is only the beginning of a case that will test the mettle of the entire police force. For one thing, no murderer would have killed them for their money since the couple had lost a small fortune right before their death. For another, the couple, apparently unbeknownst to the other, had been involved in illicit liaisons. For some reason, their only son has been acting strangely and to top these off, in the midst of the fracas a family secret arises.

In search of a road to answers, Hennessey instead finds a maze littered with conflicting clues and misinformation. And instead of lacking any suspects at all, the detective finds there are all too many people who had wished the deceased couple harm.

A compelling and grittily authentic novel from the author of the acclaimed P Division series.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published October 4, 1999

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Peter Turnbull

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Peter Turnbull is the author of nineteen previous novels and numerous works of short fiction. He worked for many years as a social worker in Glasgow before returning to his native Yorkshire.

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1,645 reviews100 followers
November 4, 2011
This is a short little book featuring DS Hennesey and his partner Yellich. The double murder of an apparently wealthy couple points the team in directions that uncover financial misrepresentation and to another murder that occurred in the past. There are suspects galore, all with good motives...but as it turns out, the actual murderer's motive is less obvious. You will figure out who that murderer is pretty quickly but the story still holds interest. It also gives us a quick look into the private lives of the detectives.....the much-loved special needs child of Yellich and the love affair of the widower Hennesey with a colleague. A simple but satisfying mystery.
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1,467 reviews18 followers
October 7, 2019
Having read numerous short stories in the Hennessey and Yellich series in EQMM over the years, I was happy to realize that there are quite a few novels in the series as well. "Fear of Drowning" is the first and I was able to find a used copy online. In it, a middle-aged couple go missing and soon enough turn up dead; Chief Inspector George Hennessey and his Sergeant Yellich investigate and quickly realize that the perceptions that others had of the couple are misleading, to say the least. There are many family skeletons to uncover, and the investigators find that they have a plethora of suspects, each of whom might plausibly be guilty…. Mr. Turnbull’s writing at a greater length matches his strengths as a short story writer - strong characterizations, an excellent sense of place (Yorkshire) and quite riveting plotting. I was also pleased to discover that an unusual relationship appearing in the short stories is already well-established in this first novel. I have a feeling, though, that it’s going to be hard to find all the books in the series; I shall have to go to many more used bookstores to do so, but it will certainly be worth it; recommended!
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326 reviews70 followers
June 14, 2011
This read like a law and order episode. It is a police procedural that is very plot driven and not very character driven. But I enjoyed it and will try another of his books.
March 18, 2018
A superb start to a series

I have reviewed many books but never one by Peter Turnbull and, in fact, never a mystery book. Fear of Drowning is an unusually short and superb starter to this series featuring two credible investigators, Hennessey and Yelich, both quite competent, no bumbling Dr. Watson here. I can only rue the absence of available Kindle versions of a number of the subsequent volumes in this series.
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689 reviews
July 9, 2017
This is the first I've read of Turnbull, and it's a good start to the series. That said, I prefer a more literary style. This one's a bit more staccato than I normally read and with a bit less poetic language. It is, however, a good mystery, and I like the characterizations of Hennessey & Yellich.

I did figure out whodunnit by process of elimination, but I really wasn't sure. Nice work.
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August 25, 2018
Solid detective series with full-fleshed characterizations and quirky but real motivations for crimes. Just like the ethos.
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February 5, 2021
Very good British police procedural. First in the series. I've got the second one on reserve.
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May 19, 2021
i feel like this author hates women
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February 8, 2025
A quick, easy read, but not especially interesting.
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August 15, 2021
Fear of Drowning by Peter Turnbull is the first book of the Hennessey & Yellich mystery series set in late-20th-century York. Detective Inspector Hennessey and his sergeant Yellich investigate a 'mis per' (missing persons) case that quickly becomes a multiple murder case.

Max and Amanda Williams are reported missing by their neighbor, who regularly walks past their house with his 'best friend' (dog). The couple was last seen by their adult children: son in the Navy, daughter in London. Circumstances are suspicious enough for investigation, proved well warranted when their bodies are discovered.

A steady pace, competent professionals following the trail of forensic evidence, intriguing 'Vale of York' history, and plot twists make this police procedural enjoyable. I plan to read more of the series.
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77 reviews
March 28, 2011
I watch a mystery series on PBS, and I noticed that it was based on a book by Peter Turnbull. I decided to read one. I enjoyed it. It is 2 English detectives who solve mysteries. Here is where you can watch pbs movies on line. Right now it isn't on there.They change all the time......You want the masterpiece theater tab.

http://video.pbs.org/

Mom, I wonder if your comments didn't save because you forgot to clic the save on the bottom of this screen.
91 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2025
First in the series. Usual quirky senior paired with younger junior, both seem relatively dark-side free. Mildly predictable plot with several side tracks, interesting ending that I'm not sure is legally correct but they get the murderer. Very choppy writing in serious need of a good editor. Terse dialog is fine, even welcome, but a good portion reads more like a draft than finished product. Will give #2 in series a look and hope for a more polished story.
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284 reviews5 followers
September 25, 2016
Old-style police mystery which turned out to be entertaining despite the simplicity of the plot. Character development suggests two very decent police officers, which is a relief after reading a lot of novels where the hero has emotional and/or human relations issues.
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1,591 reviews14 followers
January 24, 2012
A police procedural that centers around an engaging plot.
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June 30, 2012
First Peter Turnbull mystery I read. He is similar to E. George but shorter. Enjoyed the book.
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