THE HOPE THAT KILLS- DI Fenchurch #1 is the first book in a new series, an outstanding British police/procedural crime thriller from author Ed James. I am really impressed with this novel, as this novel was such a pleasure to read. I loved it! Now I have another new author to follow.
“The body of a young woman is found on the streets of East London, in the shadow of the City’s gleaming towers. No ID on her, just hard-earned cash. But there is no doubting the ferocity of the attack. “
“DI Simon Fenchurch takes charge but, as his team tries to identify her and piece together her murder, they’re faced with cruel indifference at every turn—nobody cares about yet another dead prostitute. To Fenchurch, however, she could just as easily be Chloe, his daughter still missing after ten years, whose memory still haunts his days and nights, his burning obsession having killed his marriage.”
“When a second body is discovered, Fenchurch must peel back the grimy layers shrouding the London sex trade, confronting his own traumatic past while racing to undo a scheme larger, more complex and more evil than anything he could possibly have imagined.”
The protagonist, DI Simon Fenchurch is a character that you will immediately come to love and relate to. He's human, he's flawed, but most of all he’s likeable. We get to see Simon’s love for Burrito’s and hot sauce. The author did a great job of flushing out all the characters, but especially Simon and we got to see both his personal life, his relationship with his ex-wife and dad as well as following the investigation.
We can relate to the human side of Fenchurch in the quote:
“I’ve lost ten years of her life. Every day goes past is another one lost.” He shut his eyes, felt the tears sting. “My little girl.”
The Hope That Kills moves along at a great speed, but totally involves the reader in the journey and investigation. The case itself is complex, but easy to follow.
I definitely recommended this novel to readers that enjoy well written police/procedural crime thrillers…but one that allows for the protagonist to have a personal life also.
Super start to a great new detective series. I look forward to finding out what develops in the next book in the series. Now on to book #2 in the series, “Worth Killing For”.
Many thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for an advance digital copy in return for an honest review.