I know I baulk every time I read the strapline, that so and so author is 'at the height of their powers' but, I think in Mari Hannah's case this is absolutely fair. Not only the author of the brilliant DI Kate Daniels series, but onto a winner with this, the follow up to The Silent Room which first introduced us to Ryan and O'Neill.
Obviously you will discover for yourselves the extremely well crafted storyline, and the highly original compunction the killers have for committing the crimes they do (as usual no spoilers here), but I just wanted to highlight something else. The thing above all else that I admire about Hannah's books is her way of really fleshing out, and roundly depicting her characters, their fears, their flaws, their missteps in communication, but also their moments of empathy, comradeship and loyalty. Every character in this book works seamlessly with the others, with fluctuating levels of trust, professionalism and friendship. Although there was a significant gap between The Silent Room and this one, I was instantly back in the groove with O'Neill and Ryan, and the brilliant Grace and Newman, who make up their merry band, as if there were just friends that I hadn't bumped into for a while, but instantly recalling when I had last seen them, and what they'd been up to! Obviously, with my affection for the North East, I was once again, transported effortlessly to my old stomping ground of Newcastle, and the sublime, rugged beauty of Northumberland and beyond.
Cracking story, equally cracking characters, and plenty of thrills, tension and heartache along the way.
Superb.