Detective Inspector Michael Angel is on the trail of a serial murderer in south Yorkshire. The only common factor linking the victims is their association with the late Lord Ogmore. With no clues, no fingerprints, and no DNA, Angel has only one eye-witness—and he's blind! A glamorous schoolmistress with a past, two men with ponytails, a set of needle-sharp silver handled stilettos, and a fluffy toy elephant all play their part in a scramble to find the killer. Another unusual and chilling mystery to be unravelled by DI Angel and his team.
The Yorkshire author writes crime stories about Detective Inspector Michael Angel who lives a fairly happy existence with his wife Mary in the town of Bromersley in South Yorkshire.
Detective Angel continues investigating crimes that don’t seem to add up. There is a series of murders, starting at an auction of the contents of a manor house whose owner has died, and his wife can’t afford to keep living there. The killer uses the same method every time but a different weapon but from the same set. We take up the tale with all the familiar characters from previous episodes, with Mrs. Buller-Price playing a rather important part. Mr. Angel is an unreconstructed authoritarian and when he gives orders he expects everyone of lesser rank to jump — in the next 2 seconds or suffer his extreme displeasure. But his supervisor is incompetent and he’s willing to bend the rules when orders come down to him. He’s doing something right because the other characters recognize he’s unraveling cases they can’t. As usual a fast entertaining read.
The Auction Murders is book 5 in the Yorkshire Murder Mysteries series by Roger Silverwood. Detective Inspector Michael Angel caught the case of a man stabbed to death in an Auction House. For Detective Inspector Michael Angel, this was not the last murder he had to investigate. However, there were no links to the victims except they both worked for Lord Ogmore. The readers of The Auction Murders will continue to follow Detective Inspector Michael Angel investigation into the murders.
The Auction Murders is another fantastic addition to the excellent Yorkshire Murder Mysteries series by Roger Silverwood. I engaged with The Auction Murders from the first page and continued until the end. I love Roger Silverwood portrayal of his characters and their interaction with each other throughout this book. The Auction Murders is well written and researched by Roger Silverwood. I like Roger Silverwood description of the settings of The Auction Murders that allowed me to feel part of the plot of this book.
The readers of The Auction Murders will learn about living in the historic town of North Yorkshire. Also, the readers of The Auction Murders will understand the devastating for the victims when someone takes advantage of their grief.
After young Lord Ogmore died, everyone came to know about the huge debts he had incurred during his lifetime. His castle along with all the furnitures, paintings and cutleries were up for an auction. His widow had to shift down to their servants' bungalow, with no servants of course. They did not have money. All of their household was on auction. She was broken. The Ogmore diamond, a priceless piece, could solve her problems but it was already sold. And their Butler is killed in the same auction. Followed by their housekeeper and their doctor. Lady Ogmore's house is attacked when she is out. Someone is searching for something and can kill to get it. DI Micheal Angel, man overburdened with too many cases, now has to solve serial murders too. To top that he has a broken leg, a fraud case involving ATMs, a crook who wants to buy him off, a dishonest colleague and a séance that his wife wants him to believe in. Silverwood has done a great job, punching 3 stories in the lives of "detectives" into the daily life of a detective inspector, who gets shouted at for not completing his work on time. He has to be fast and has to make the charges stick.
Rating is a 3.75. I’ve read the previous works in the DI Angel series and have enjoyed them. Quick and easy reads. This plot involves fake mediums and seances-murders by Stiletto stabbing and a great robbery scheme. All of the threads come together through the Inspector’s detective prowess. Recommend it.
Very entertaining plot and lots of interesting characters. Inspector Angel has me hooked. He see always kept his cool in the face of some difficult situations. Liked this a lot!
Roger Silver wood keeps up the fabulous DI Angel journey, with yet another great book. God love Michael Angel, he has old fashioned, immoveable morals & keeps going until he gets the job done! I love him a little bit more with each book!
Another great story in the Inspector Angel series. These stories are always well crafted with plenty of twists and turns and great endings. With the great characters they are an enjoyable read.
Another fun mystery as Angel tried to trap a killer, expose a so called psychic and find a huge diamond. Always fun, these light little mysteries are well written and not easily solved....at least by this reader.
D I Michael Angel and team are dealing with several different crimes--- murders by stabbing with stilettos, bank fraud, police corruption, and fraudulent medium! He is also on crutches caused by a police incident. Mrs Buller Price is back for comic relief!
Roger Silverwood has written another proper mystery for Angel. Actually the good Inspector solves three this time. A determined murdered takes life after life without hesitation in a search for who knows what.
Another compelling read ,could not put it down again read the book in two nights.Roger really brings the characters to life and puts quite a lot of fun into his books
Another great are whodunit , however a policeman going into a house to confront an armed killer armed only with a battery, c'mon. Sounds like something the famous give would do.
Tidy little mystery with engaging characters. However the solution to the mystery concerning Lady Ogmore strains credulity. The secondary stories are fine.
Again, love these. The references to Horace and the references to Strange ways are in ever book but just read past them and the story as a whole is really good
This series has kept me interested …until this book. I just couldn’t seem to keep up with the different different cases. Could be me….. could be the writing…. but I gave up just before the end.