Book 2 of this taught, action-packed, heart-string tugging, anxiety producing British police procedural finds Detective George Elms on the wrong end of the law, suspected in killing at least four police officers in a fit of revenge. Someone is killing Langthorne cops, making them push their radio panic buttons before they die, broadcasting their last moments to the entire force. The powers that be are trying to nail Elms for the crimes – everyone is panicked and he’s a convenient target, especially since he mistakenly fatally shot one of his team, and his commander died in that carnage as well.
I must admit I couldn’t finish this book, but I'm giving it three stars for the portion I did read (if I could have finished it, I'd have given it at least four). I made it to the 70% mark, but had to stop. It was too hard a read, and gave me too much anxiety. I really bonded with Elms in the first book, so much so that I immediately bought this one and plunged into reading. It’s a very well written depiction of a police officer on a downward spiral after a terrible tragedy that unjustly blackened his good name. I was angry and sad on his behalf, and I wanted to go punch his superiors, as well as some vile criminals who were torturing him. Kudos to the author, ‘though, for making me care so much about a character in such a short time.
Gallagher, a sitting police officer in the UK, does an excellent job of showing what’s in the officers heads, and what the victims are experiencing. His depiction of office politics rings true, and his skill at scene-setting makes me feel like I’m right there with Elms, facing unendurable choices and having to choose who and what I love more. Just because I personally couldn’t finish this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it a go, particularly fans of dark, gritty British police procedurals. I will say the endings are disturbingly abrupt, but they do set the stage for the next installment.
P.S., I cheated and read the end of this one, just so I could find out what happened to Elms. And I read the synopsis for the next one, and it was intriguing enough to make me want to read it too. After a little emotional recovery break.