This is Eddie Collins at his cantankerous best... Oh and it's a stand alone novella which can be read at any time and in any order. You can even read this book if you've never met Eddie and, who knows, you might even find him fascinating enough to go on and devour all his other stories... Never know, you might even like him - heaven forbid!
So... in this book Eddie has a companion... well, that doesn't really have disaster written all over it, does it?! Especially as it comes on his seventh night shift in a row. But, to smooth the way a bit, the young woman set to observe him actually has some knowledge of forensics and knows a bit of protocols and doesn't look like she's going to get in his way. Until she starts getting emotional that is - and that's not in Eddie's playbook...
So, they are summoned to the scene of a post office robbery and Eddie starts to do his stuff. He's getting along very well indeed and had identified a couple of really good bits of evidence. Until that is, he realises exactly what the evidence points to, and then he hears a noise... they are not alone...
And the rest, well, you'll have to read the book to find out what can of worms that all opens up and how dangerous it all is for Eddie, as well as discover the sting in the tail...
Suffice to say, you'll probably have an absolute blast doing so and learn a bit about forensics along the way. The author is the real deal, a genuine CSI himself so you know that side of things will be honest and accurate. Don't worry though, he doesn't get bogged down in all the sciency stuff - just enough to set the scene, deliver the clues and he explains all along the way...
No waffle, no padding and the story gets on with itself very well. Scenes are set, action played out, clues formed and solved and then it's a race to the end which wholly satisfies.
All in all, another successful outing for Eddie Collins... looking forward to more of the same in the (hopefully) not too distant future.