Detectives George Macrae and Leopold Silver investigate the murder of a London shipping magnate, while, unknown to them, a recently released criminal stalks Silver, bent on revenge
Alan Scholefield was born in 1931 in Cape Town, South Africa. After leaving university he became a journalist and travelled widely in southern and central Africa, Europe, and America. He now lives in Hampshire with his wife and has three daughters. Most famous for his Macrae and Silver series, Scholefield has also written other novels, including Venom, which was made into a film in 1981.
This is the second of this series I have read and I found it irritating in as much as the different settings all ran on from one another and it often took a few moments to realise that the scene had shifted. Silver and his girlfriend are quite well rounded and sympathetic characters, but Macrae is such a predictable persecuted maverick copper that I lose all sympathy for him. It will take a really good storyline to persuade me into the next book.
Robson Healey, businessman, has been killed. An unlikeable man reveals a few suspects. Detectives Macrae and Silver investigate meanwhile Leo Silver's girlfriend Zoe is still concerned about Ronald Purvis. Is he still in prison or has he been released. An enjoyable modern mystery Original published in 1991