First in a series featuring paranormal investigator Nathaniel Gye. In this opener, Gye is visited by one Sheldon Myles, who made his fortune in law. His wife, June, it seems, is ready to go to the police to confess to a murder that the police had ruled an accidental death. The death had occurred at a rather flamboyant party held by Sheldon & June at their home, and now June is ready to go and turn herself in. Why? Well, it seems that she's been listening to a hypnotist who took her back in time and now she can "remember" that she killed someone; Myles wants Gye to investigate this hypnotist and convince his wife she killed no one. But once Nat starts his investigation, things heat up with all concerned and there are those who do not want him nosing around. Nat must find out what the heck is going on here.
Not too bad for a series opener; I'd have liked it better without all the turmoil between Nathaniel and his wife in their private life, but that's just me. I'm one of those readers who just want to get to the point. There's a lot of clues, a lot of red herrings, a lot of suspects and to his credit, I thought I had the mystery all figured out early on but I was wrong. The writing is pretty good and the mystery will take you on a very winding road until you get to the finish.
Recommended for those who like mysteries in general, British mysteries, and mysteries that add a wee bit of the supernatural into the mix.