A detective comes home to discover a death on his doorstep. This book is an easy read but nothing too original or special. It struggles editing-wise and is outdated (probably because it was written in 1992)
Another enjoyable read - difficult to separate from the TV portrayal. Hunter is returning from a night out with his wife to find police cars surrounding a body outside his home. There are several witnesses, some of whom have secrets and may have a motive for the murder. Characters are also found who may have other motives to do away with the victim. The unsavoury element of the times is not hidden and poverty rears its head. I have some to the end of my stock of the Gently books so will have to 'hunt' for some more.