Third in this British medical thriller, this is the third one I've read. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two in the series, and was expecting on less with this one. Happy to say I wasn't disappointed.
Five womens' bodies were found .... throats cut, bodies slashed, and inner organs scattered all around. The murderer was found, imprisoned, and ultimately he died there months ago.
Now another body has been found ... identical to those earlier deaths. Was the wrong man convicted?
Martin Pendred, twin brother of the first killer, is arrested but released on a technicality after the intervention of his solicitor, Helena Flemming.
But Martin disappears and another murder happens. A former pathologist, Eisenmenger worked on the original murders and his skills could make all the difference in solving this puzzle.
It was a little slow going in a few areas, but I think that was more my brain trying to assimilate the technical aspects. I didn't find this one as enjoyable as the first two. Helena has turned into a shrew and I miss her level-headedness. John seems to be bearing up quite well following his traumas in the first two books.
I look forward to the continuing series and the adventures ahead. 4.5 Stars.
My thanks to the author / Endeavour Press / NetGalley who furnished a digital copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.