Days Like Shadows Pass was a bit of a mixed bag for me. If you've been reading the series in order you know a few things about Raven. He's driven and can be curt and even abrasive at times, but he appreciates the hard work and dedication of his team (except when Dinsdale joins them), and is an experienced, competent DCI. Because of this he has not been much of a father to his daughter Hannah. Having realized this, in the last few books he has attempted to make a more concerted effort to show her that he wants very much to reestablish a close father-daughter relstrionship.
In an attempt to resolve this issue, he decides to take time off and plans a weekend get-togther with his daughter.
That is why I found it so annoying, and even somewhat unbeleivable that he would answer a call from the very superior who advised him to take time off. I realize that he is supposd to be poor at fathering, but come on, you just started your time together with your daughter, the thought of which is so precious to you, and you don't just let the call go to voicemail!? Absurd, and unnecessary. If he's that important, then he needs a serious raise and promotion!
Of course now he ends of blowing pretty much the whole weekend with his daughter, but amazingly through the use of many contrived circumstances, is able to salvage the relationship. If only life worked that way!! As a parent for almost 40 years I can tell you that it does not.
This along with a rather fast and questionable wrap-up is the reason why an otherwise fairly good story has been reduced to a 3 star rating. Still somewhat enjoyable, but not up to previous entries.