MW Craven writes superbly riveting crime thrillers with complex, well-crafted plots and intriguing characters. The stories contain smart dialogue, some humour, grisly crimes, and unforeseen twists. I find this series exciting and clever. When you think you have solved the next stage of the investigation and know the guilty culprits, you will probably be wrong.
The partnership of Detective Washington Poe and data analyst, Tilly Bradshaw is a joy to read. This book works well as a stand-alone, but I urge new readers to also read the Puppet Show to learn how this compelling and delightful working partnership came to be, and how they became best friends.
Poe is dismissive of proper police procedures, and his disregard for rules has gotten him in trouble with his superior officers. They realize he is too valuable a detective to dismiss permanently and is a much-needed asset for seemingly unsolvable crimes. Poe is dauntless, intuitive, brave, easy to anger, a loner, and clever at using deductive thinking and connecting clues that others miss. In the past, he was not a popular member of the police force.
Tilly Bradshaw has extraordinary skills in computer programming, statistics and pattern analysis. She is highly functioning intellectually, ( 2 PHDs from Oxford) and has been previously described as having Asperger Syndrome. She is a literal thinker, has trouble reading emotions and interpreting social cues. She lacks a filter, and her saying what exactly she is thinking has been a source of humour or dismay. These two partners have grown a lot in their interactions with their colleagues over the course of the three books.
The story is mostly set in Cumbria and later a nearly uninhabited offshore island. During the Christmas season, three sets of human fingers are found. One from each pair was removed before death and the other following the persons’ murder. Two pairs of fingers were those of women, and a pair removed from a man. One pair was discovered in a gift cup during a Secret Santa party, another in a font after Midnight Mass, and the third pair in a butcher shop. With each pair of fingers was a note #BSC6.
The fingers removed from the male indicated that he had been brutally tortured prior to death. The forensic analysis of the fingers of the women showed they had been anesthetized before being killed. The victims are identified although the women's bodies are missing. They seem to have nothing in common. The man was a sex offender, one woman had a highly confidential job connected with nuclear subs, and the other woman worked as an assistant clerk in clothing stores.
Detective Stephanie Flynn is heavily pregnant but insists on taking part in the case. Poe finds a clue which leads him to a brother and sister who seem to be part of a deadly internet game, but who deny participating in any murder. After following a number of clues with little progress, Poe receives a phone call from a disgraced FBI agent in America.
She says she investigated an internet-based game that led to pranks and misdeeds, and later to suicides and murders. She felt a very dangerous mastermind was controlling the games at this stage and called him the Curator, but she was not believed. Her theory was that he was a paid fixer, who arranged deadly revenge for aggrieved people who wanted their enemies punished. She warns Poe that if he gets near to finding the Curator, this very deadly villain will be aware and waiting for him.
A connection between the three victims is finally discovered, and this sends the team on a new path to prevent a further killing. This leads Poe, Tilly, Flynn, and another detective into a twisted, dangerous situation that will place their lives in jeopardy. The grim, disturbing climax is frightening, suspenseful and delivers on thrills and excitement. I see there will be a 4th book in this series, but not due for publication until June, 2021.