This is a short novella by Deon Meyer in his marvellous Captain Benny Griessel series set in Cape Town, South Africa. Benny is a Hawk, a detective working in the Directorate of Priority Crimes Investigations under Mbali Kaleni, the head of his unit. His personal life is currently in a good place, his relationship with Alexa, the well known singer, makes him happy, and he wants to marry her. Both have been through challenging times, they are both ex-alcoholics and Benny has been married before. He is looking to buy an engagement ring, much to the disgust of his long term police partner, the commitment phobic Vaughn Cupido, who feels Benny's marriage plans put pressure on his relationship. The ring is going to be expensive, Benny wants Alexa to have a ring she can proudly show in public so he heads for a pawnshop run by long term reputable friend of his. However, despite being a long term and reliable customer of his bank, they are reluctant to advance him the loan he needs for the engagement ring.
Griessel and Cupido find themselves involved in a mystery that goes back in time to the 17th century to an explosion in Delft, a town in the Netherlands and the possession of a piece of art in a South African family that goes back centuries to Gysbert van Reenen. In the present day, a woman's naked body is found prominently displayed as if it was a work of art. The police are left bewildered as to her identity and there is little scope to gather evidence as the body has been bleached. When her identity is finally revealed, she turns out to have been an American residing in Britain who had retired from her work as an Art Recoveries expert. This is not a death that can be ignored with its international repercussions. Benny's investigations lead to encounters with a retired professor, a corrupt ex-cop turned private investigator, and a farming family residing in Villiersdorp. I really enjoyed reading this and my only complaint is that I would loved it to have been longer. This novella is a great addition to the series, it gives a picture of modern day South Africa with a wonderful protagonist in Benny Griessel, with both his police career and his personal life. Many thanks to Hodder and Stoughton for an ARC.