Parish and Richards are given the case of a beautiful naked mutilated woman who seems to have walked away from her life. Xena and Stick must find out whether the killer of an eight-year-old girl has returned 24 years later to finish what he started. After the death of a DI from Romford, the Chief Constable asks Kowalski to come back initially for a month to solve the case. Bronwyn isn’t happy though, she wants him to investigate the murder of prostitutes in different foreign ports. Jerry, Shakin’ and Joe are allocated a pro-bono case involving domestic violence and murder, but all is not what it seems.
Tim Ellis was born in the bowels of Hammersmith Hospital, London, on a dark and stormy night, and now lives in Cheshire with his wife and one ShihTzu. In-between, he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps at eighteen and completed twenty-two years service, leaving in 1993 having achieved the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1 (Regimental Sergeant Major). Since then, he settled in Essex, and worked in secondary education as a senior financial manager, in higher education as an associate lecturer/tutor at Lincoln and Anglia Ruskin Universities, and as a consultant for the National College of School Leadership. His final job, before retiring to write fiction full time in 2009, was as Head and teacher of Behavioural Sciences (Psychology/Sociology) in a secondary school. He has a PhD and an MBA in Educational Management, and an MA in Education.
Tim Ellis. Dominion of Darkness. P&R 19. As with all Tim Ellis books this one is such an easy read. The humour between the main characters is brilliant. It is so difficult to put this book down as you want to know what is going to happen next. Great to see Ray Kowalski playing a great part with Bronwyn,and Jerry Kowalski and her two assistants having a good part as well. Book is loaded with fun & murders to keep all happy. Highly recommended. 5* 08 August 2016.
I really enjoyed the book. Parish and Richards always make me laugh, the dialogue between them is very funny. The other characters are also good. So much happening throughout the story. Looking forward to the next instalment.
This is one of the best. I have read all the books. This book has the usual sarcasm and humor. A lot going on in fact four murder investigations all serial killer's. Funny interesting caricatures. I can recommend this book