I enjoyed the first book in Val McDermid's series on feisty Manchester-based PI Kate Brannigan, so I tried the second. It's pretty enjoyable, thanks to Brannigan's narration, but I found the financial shenanigans she exposes a tad confusing.
Kate, working alone because her partner is elsewhere, tackles three cases. One is a pretty straightforward embezzlement case, thrown in to complicate the other two. The second is a favor for a friend who lost money on a land deal. The third involves "missing conservatories" -- what we in America would call a sunroom. That one's the most interesting of the three, although the second one winds up in murder.
A builder is about to lose his business because the conservatories he builds keep disappearing and there's some financial mismanagement afoot. Brannigan's secretary takes a personal interest because she's besotted with the hunky builder.
Meanwhile Kate's reporter friend Alexis has lost a large sum of money on buying some land and asks her to look into it since they do favors for each other. Before long, someone's trying to force Kate's car off the road and then she finds what appears to be a woman who's hanged herself. Then she realizes that's not what's up at all and it gives her a clue about what, and who, is afoot.
I particularly liked the scenes where Kate, banged up by the attempt on her life, takes her boyfriend Richard along on an investigative trip and they wind up eating badly prepared Chinese food. Their comments were verrrrrrrrrrrrry funny. I also liked her acting job to persuade a travel agent to tell her where a potential fugitive may go.
The climax is exciting as she races to save the life of the only witness who can explain to the cops what's happened, and she has to use her Thai boxing skills on a much larger opponent. However, when she's explaining to Richard the solution, I got totally lost and had to read it twice.
I don't know where to find the other two books about Kate but I want to track them down. Kate's fun to hang around with.