Angela Marsons’s latest is a cracking addition to her popular West Midlands DI Kim Stone crime series, and features the return of the dangerous, scheming, manipulative, and ruthless psychiatrist and sociopath that is Dr Alexandra Thorne, in prison with a upcoming parole hearing. Thorne is determined to ensure that she will be released, and is leaving nothing to chance, and part of her plans involve trying to get Kim to help her. Having Alex back in her life is the last thing that Kim needs, its the 25th anniversary of the abduction of 7 year old Melody Jones from the notorious Hollytree Estate, and the event has all the crazies crawling out to make their false confessions. So when a man, Steven Harte, walks into the police station saying he has information on Melody, and will only speak to Kim, her only aim is to quickly get rid of what appears to be another time waster.
Kim and DS Bryant make their way to Little Peeps Daycare Centre, where 8 year old Grace Lennard has gone missing during a fire drill. Harte's apparent knowledge of this forces Kim to take him far more seriously, as the discovery of a bracelet links the old and now new case. An assured and confident Harte is intent on controlling matters, dispensing information as he sees fit, hinting at the taking of other young girls. With no grounds to arrest him, Kim is not happy at being played by a killer, as her boss, DCI Woodward, brings in an ex-MI5 trainer specialising in interviewing and interrogation techniques to help. However, there is only person that the police team believe can help, the consulting behaviourist, Alison Lowe. With the clock ticking, and the discovery of bones at Hawne Park, Kim and her crack team work all the hours they can in the hope of locating and rescuing young Grace.
Marsons once again writes a story packed with tension and suspense, with surprising twists that you will not see coming. There is a strong focus on the skills and expertise behind effective police interviews and interrogations in a bid to get Harte to reveal vital information and confess to his crimes. One of the interesting aspects is how victims can come to connect with and identify with their captors, Stockholm Syndrome, and when it comes to perpetrators, the lesser known Lima Syndrome. This was a great fast paced crime read, a terrific addition to the series, it's amazing how the author can keep on coming up with such compulsive storylines and plots. It was a joy to reconnect with the familiar characters of Kim and her wonderfully solid, trusted, reliable and supportive police team, and catch up with what is happening in their lives. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.