A serial killer on the loose. A detective on the edge. A mystery waiting to be solved.
” We seek evidence, it’s all that counts. The truth always lies. Only evidence is clear. Pure, unadulterated evidence.”
This is the first book in the DI Ridpath crime thriller series. DI Thomas Ridpath has just returned to work after receiving treatment for cancer. Interestingly, he is assigned to the Coroner’s office instead of being reassigned as a detective in the police force.
Without revealing too much of the story, this is a unique start to a police procedural series. It’s a nice blend of a police procedural and a medical thriller. Right from the opening chapter, you realise how well written & well developed the story is. The writer writes about the sights and sounds of Manchester (where the novel is set) and the internal police politics with equal ease. In fact, the writing was consistently top-notch throughout. I have read quite a few police procedurals in the last year and this one will rank quite high in the list.
The plot is fast paced right from the start and the story maintains the pace right through the end. The plot was refreshingly original. The story gives a unique perspective of a police officer forced to rely on medical evidence more than his police skills. Apart from elements of a medical thriller, it also has a cold case and a serial killer on loose, which never let the story get predictable. There were several twists and turns to keep you guessing. Though the ending dragged a bit, the story manages to link all the old and new cases perfectly with a somewhat unusual but satisfying ending (probably the first time, a police procedural didn’t end in a bloody shootout). As a note of caution, this book has few scenes depicting torture.
All the characters are well-developed with strengths, weaknesses, and quirks but the character of DI Ridpath was best of the lot. DI Tom Ridpath, a skilled murder cop with cancer in remission, abandoned by his superiors at work and his family drifting apart every day, you can feel his anger and frustrations and yet his dedication to do well. You empathize with his struggles and want him to succeed. D I Ridpath is a deeply layered character (reminded me of Harry Bosch) and one of the best detective characters I have read in recent times.
Overall, Where the Truth Lies is a well-written and gripping thriller. It is one of the best police procedurals, I have read with exciting twists and some brilliant writing. With an excellent mystery and a very realistic cast of characters, this is one series to watch out for. In fact, the second book of the series is already out. If you love detective novels, you will enjoy this one. 4.5/5
Many thanks to the publishers Canelo, the author M J Lee and NetGalley for the ARC.