I confess to being a fan of John Nicholl’s since I read my first DCI Gravel thriller, and I regretted the end of the series. Oh, ye of little faith, Sarah!
The Girl In Red opens with Kathy in a terrifying situation. She’s pregnant, her husband is violent, and he’s kicked her and deliberately caused a miscarriage in the past. So? There are refuges for women in this situation – help, advice, and protection. Dial 999 girl!
Kathy’s husband is Police Inspector Michael Conner, so who is the young constable going to believe? Vague suspicions based on a new-recruit course about domestic violence aren’t enough with his career at stake. The only one who does believe Kathy is her twin, Anna, but will she collude with Kathy’s desperate escape plan?
As always with John Nicholl, the reader is privy to the thoughts of several characters, the good, the bad, and the deluded, and it makes for a tense, electrifying, story. If you enjoy psychological thrillers, or are a fan of superbly-written whodunits, don’t hesitate to buy a copy.