As a mystery/crime fan who seeks out series set in England and Scotland, I'm especially excited to find a new series set in one of my favorite English settings, Cornwall. Will North first came to my attention as a fiction writer with his book Water, Stone, Heart. It was, again to my delight, set in Cornwall, and I thoroughly enjoyed the setting, story, and characters. So, when I discovered that Will North had begun a mystery/crime series set in this land of rich history and cryptic culture, I had high expectations. I'm happy to report that those expectations were met.
It's always exciting to come in on the ground floor of a series and begin the characters' developmental journeys along with them. North has created two main characters who seem opposites in many ways, but who work well together and seem to have a rather direct method of understanding one another. CID Detective Sergeant Morgan Davies and her Scene of Crimes partner, Detective Sergeant Calum West, are that intriguing combination of intelligence, perfect for their jobs, and struggling personal lives. Of course, their personal lives are rather non-existent with their dedication to the job. Davies is the hard-edged personality and West is the more amenable, and West seems the only one who looks at Davies as more than a police officer and is able to engage her in some witty conversation. The supporting cast of characters are also well-written and easily engage the reader into their world and problems.
Another of the great strengths of this book is the author's immersion into the somewhat quirky culture of the Cornish people, where witch craft and paganism still have strong holds on residents. It all begins with an archaeological dig at a sacred site, of which there are many in Cornwall, and the discovery of a young girl's skeletal remains. The disappearance of a young girl a year prior quickly is tied in with the remains, and this identification connects the investigation to the world of the occult, as the girl worked for the local witch or wise woman, and the girl's uncle owned a darker, less authentic shop of occult merchandise. As more murders occur and suspects begin to surface, Davies and West are desperate for evidence and learning that there are no easy answers in an ever expanding search for the truth. There is a darkness that even they had not expected.