Nobody seemed to have a reason to kill June Donaghy, but when Chief Inspector Havilland begins to investigate, it becomes clear that no one, not even his superiors, wants him to get at the truth about her murder. This absorbing novel is a powerful examination of crime and corruption, of murder and its motives.
Patrick Dillon lives in Kennington, where he runs a successful architectural practice. His first novel Truth was followed by Lies published by Michael Joseph.
So real... this book drew me in. Well written. Until I read this book I was not familiar with the author. I am looking forward to reading some of his other work.