Please note this book was first published as "Cast The First Stone".
Book one The Greenway had slightly spooky goings on but this second DI Mike Croft story is much harder hitting and I absolutely loved it! Keeping the great partnership of Mike with ex DI John Tynan is a real winner as the older man has a wealth of wisdom and local knowledge, It is lovely to Mike in a relationship with Maria, the psychiatrist doctor he met previously.
Croft is given the unenviable task of working through a past case, that of Fletcher, a paedophile whose conviction is coming up for appeal. He has previously claimed to know the names of influential people involved in a child pornographic ring although he has never revealed the names, preferring to believe that his contacts will rescue him rather than be implicated themselves. Eric Pearson, a teacher who escaped similar charges, has had to move his family out of the religious group home he and his brother had lived at for years in disgrace, and has been rehoused several times after local residents have found out who he is. This time at Portland Close is no different, and he claims has a journal written by the late Simon Blake JP exposing powerful people in the abuse ring, stating that Fletcher stole the journal and gave it to Pearson as insurance. Sadly Pearson is such a horrible bitter person that no one even wants to believe or help him.
Then comes the horrifying discovery of the body of a teenage boy who has been seriously abused and dumped in a rubbish bag in the woods. Both the case and the mob threatening Pearson turn very nasty as it seems that anyone who might be able to expose the truth is in mortal danger. There is a real race on to discover the truth before there are no witnesses left. This is a great story, although the subject matter is always a difficult one, and I think the author has done well through her discussions between Mike and Maria to portray some theories behind it. There is lots going on the book but it was never overcomplicated and the characters are so well described that I came to know them very quickly. The ending was very satisfying and I can recommend this book. I have already just had to order books three and four in this series!