A Fatal Lie

A Fatal Lie
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Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery Series, Book 23

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Simon Vance

نویسنده

HarperAudio

شابک

9780063069176
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 30, 2020
Bestseller Todd’s so-so 23rd novel featuring Scotland Yard’s Insp. Ian Rutledge (after 2020’s A Divided Loyalty) takes Rutledge, in the spring of 1921, to Wales after a boy’s fishing outing at a canal snags a man’s corpse. The body is unidentified, but a tattoo suggests the dead man belonged to one of the Bantam Battalions, units of undersized soldiers who served in WWI. When a label in the cadaver’s shirt yields the name of the woman who special-ordered it, Ruth Milford, Rutledge travels to Shropshire to seek her out. Ruth initially lies about her identity, but the information she reluctantly provides leads Rutledge to believe it was her husband, Samuel, who died. The Milfords’ baby daughter, Tildy, disappeared a year earlier, snatched from her carriage when Ruth briefly left her alone, and is believed dead, and Rutledge pursues the theory that Samuel’s murder is somehow connected with that earlier tragedy. The psychic scars of Rutledge’s WWI trauma are underplayed, and the whodunit plot generates little suspense. Hopefully, Todd (a mother-son writing team) will return to form next time. Agent: Lisa Gallagher, DeFiore and Co.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Simon Vance grabs listeners' attention and doesn't let go until the final credits of the 23rd Inspector Rutledge mystery by Charles Todd (a pseudonym for a terrific mother-and-son writing team). Rutledge is out of favor with his boss, again, and is sent to a remote Welsh village to investigate the death of an unidentified man who fell or was pushed into a river. As Rutledge uncovers long buried motives and secrets, Vance treats listeners to an assortment of local accents and personalities. One of Vance's best characterizations is Rutledge's ghost pal, Hamish. Hamish offers insights into Rutledge's complex, brooding interior as he helps Rutledge sort out truths and keeps him out of harm's way. In this well-written police procedural, Simon Vance makes everything even better. S.J.H. � AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine


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