Matt Ballard and Liz Haynes – ex-cops, now private investigators – were contemplating a relaxing break when a distraught woman came to beg them to look into the death of her young son, a university student of photography. He and his best mate had both died under suspicious circumstances, but it had been ruled an accident. Matt and Liz agreed to look into it, not realizing it would be the biggest case they’d faced since retiring from the force.
Fifteen-year-old Kellie was concerned for her little brother, nine-year-old Simon. He was an asthmatic and was currently at their Aunt Jessie’s for a few weeks, while Kellie was finishing schoolwork and their dad was working. Since their mum had died, Kellie had taken the role of carer for her brother – she was the only one who knew what to do when the asthma attacks were bad. But Aunt Jessie was scatty and hated electronics, so no telephone, while Simon’s phone always had a flat battery. When Jessie decided to take Simon away for a couple of days, chaos reigned.
When Matt and Liz decided to involve the police, the two investigations collided and along with a missing, vulnerable boy, the force was under the pump. Drugs were being brought in and shifted around – the police needed to catch them in the act. Fenfleet was in the middle of very dangerous activities, with criminals who had no hesitation in killing. Would the force be successful with the drug raid and what followed? Would they find Simon, alive? And would they find the answer to the deaths of the students?
Trick of the Night is the 5th in the DCI Matt Ballard series by Joy Ellis and I thoroughly enjoyed it, flying through the pages, wanting to find out what was happening. Ballard and Haynes are great characters, and young David, Liz’s nephew fitted in well. Kellie was a mature fifteen-year-old, well able to do what was put in front of her. Swifty and Debbie played their roles well. All in all, I highly recommend Trick of the Night to fans of the genre.
With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital ARC to read in exchange for an honest review.