Good, sparingly written crime thriller
I truly enjoyed this book, read it in one day. It’s very tightly written. Although set in Cornwall there are no rhapsodies of its beauty, all scenery is described for its usefulness to the plot. The story centers on two characters, Emily Willows a “middle aged” (someone older than 50, perhaps less than 70?) widow living a quiet life in a Cornish village. Her son is a detective, involved in a wide ranging and difficult case to do with people smuggling. Emily acquires a new next door neighbor, a youngish, secretive woman that no amount of charm on Emily’s part can win over.
And then something awful happens to Emily and the only person who can save her is the mysterious young woman. I won’t say more about the plot because, like a good BritBox series, the strength of the book lies in how the story unfolds, details given, details withheld.
I am glad that this is a series, I look forward with great anticipation to reading the next one!