James Buckler writes a fast paced, action packed, twisted, London based thriller, with short chapters that will have you turning the pages as fast as possible. Maria Brennan was a young gifted climate scientist working at the cutting edge company Ever Sine run by Robert Carlech, a green technology entrepreneur, before being fired. She has been discovered dead close to a beauty spot, Coldharbour Marshes, by a dog walker, apparently a tragic suicide. Lewis Miller is a ambitious lawyer at the exclusive law firm of Renfrew and Hall in the city, he is the outsider from the wrong side of the tracks, unlike the others from their backgrounds of privilege. He is keeping his head down, waiting for his chance to move on up, and when a senior partner, Charlie King, tasks him with closing the Brennan case for their wealthy client, Carlech, he thinks he has finally made it.
All he has to do is meet the family, and their lawyer, Martin Sobel at the Whitechapel Law Centre, deliver a substantial cheque, and get their signature on a NDA document. Simple, right? However, the distraught and grieving mother of Maria, Irina Koval, refuses to accept the money or sign the NDA, despite being urged to do so by her son, Drew. She claims Maria was murdered, something Miller is not convinced of, until his girlfriend, science teacher Rachael, tells him something is not quite right about the death. So Miller makes the fateful decision to investigate, knowing it will bring him trouble from his employer, and without being aware just how much deadly danger he will find himself in. He begins to look into Maria's life and Carlech's plan to establish a groundbreaking hydrogen energy plant, to be built with high level government backing, only to uncover links to Russian oligarchs, and so much more.
Buckler provides a wide cast of characters, the good, the bad, and the very bad. Lewis Miller makes for a sympathetic character, someone who has dragged himself from the depths of poverty through sheer hard work. He feels deeply uncomfortable at Renfrew and Hall, having to dispense all sense of his real self to work there, something which I imagine must be really stressful, and when it comes to it, faced with having to choose between his employers or justice, it's no contest, justice wins. This is a gripping read, an intriguing and suspenseful thriller with engaging multiple plotlines and twists that will appeal to many readers. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.