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When salesman Tony Silkstone confesses to murder, the top brass of the Heckley police are keen to convict and close the lurid case. But Detective Inspector Charlie Priest is not convinced that things are as simple as they seem. A hitman turns up in town, a juvenile car thief wreaks havoc and Charlie complicates matters further when he starts dating one of his colleagues.
As links between his case and another murder emerge, Charlie pursues the trail and finds himself faced with questions about his own friends and his feelings towards them.
362 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2001
Christmas holiday reading.... minimal comments.
I've skipped the whole middle of this series in order to join in with a group discussion that I ended up not having time to join in with. I hope knowing this part of Charlie's life doesn't ruin the books in between as I plan to read them. I like the construction of the plots and the longish time span covered by the books and I like Charlie himself in general. Mostly I'm trying to deduce the real location of the fictional Heckley in West Yorkshire but I think Pawson has fiddled about with geography such that it's not locatable.