Peter May The Enzo Files Collection 3 Books Bundle includes Titles : Blacklight Blue: An Enzo Macleod Investigation (The Enzo Files), Blowback: An Enzo Macleod Investigation (The Enzo Files), Freeze Frame: An Enzo Macleod Investigation (The Enzo Files) Description : Blacklight Blue FRANCE. A death sentence. Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Enzo Macleod is running out of time to crack the most confounding of unsolved French murders. A death threat. His daughter is nearly killed, Enzo is mugged - and then he is arrested. Someone is trying to destroy his character. Someone is framing him for murder. A deathly enemy. Killers from the past will stop at nothing to halt Enzo, who must use all his forensic skills to solve the case - before they succeed. Blowback: An Enzo Macleod Investigation (The Enzo Files) Puy-de-Dôme, France. A Silenced Man. Footprints in the snow lead to the murder scene of Marc Fraysse, France's most celebrated chef - brutally shot before he could make the revelation of his career. A Determined Man. Seven years on and the mystery still raw, Enzo Macleod, forensic investigator, forays into the heated world of haute cuisine to uncover bitter feuds and a burning secret. A Hunted Man. The Fraysse family history is as twisted Enzo's own. And in his pursuit of truth, the depths of deceit threaten to consume Enzo - and that which he cherishes most. Freeze Frame: An Enzo Macleod Investigation (The Enzo Files) Ile de Groix, France. A Frozen Island. This tiny isle off the coast of Brittany is the scene of a murder left shrouded in mystery and grief. A Frozen Crime. Adam Killian's study has been left intact since his death - the perfect state for Enzo Macleod's forensic investigation. A Frozen Heart. Killian's widow is still hoping; the first suspect is still hiding; and the treacherous island itself still has a revelation for Enzo.
Peter May is one of those authors I will always pick up. His books are consistently good. As with all authors, some books are better than others, yet they are all enjoyable to some degree. The three books contained in this collection make up the first three books in the Enzo Files.
Personally, the Enzo Files make up my least favourite Peter May books. They’re early work, meaning they’re not his best. There is a lot of predictability, and things are slow. Despite this, however, they are still a lot of fun.
If you’re a fan of his work, the Enzo Files are worth reading to see how far he has come.