Manfred Baumann works in a bank and attends a restaurant in Saint-Louis regularly where a young woman by the name of Adele works. He is surprised one day when she isn’t there, and is informed by the proprietor that she hadn’t shown up for any of her shifts.
The following afternoon Inspector Gorski shows up at his door and began questioning him about the disappearance of Adele Bedeau. Manfred denies having seen her since the last time in the restaurant, but in reality he had seen her get on a scooter with a young man after leaving the restaurant. Why did he lie?
The following Monday at lunchtime, Gorski meets Manfred at the restaurant and again asks him if he had seen anything. Once again, Manfred lies. Later the young man on the scooter speaks to Gorski, and reveals that he had seen Manfred when he had met Adele. Gorski brings Manfred in for questioning. He maintains his lies.
What kind of trouble are his lies going to get Manfred into? Author Raymond Brunet’s psychological thriller shines the light on a man who has a troubled past and leads an unextraordinary life. Gorski solves a murder, but will he be able to solve the disappearance of Adele? An interesting read with some surprising revelations by the translator Graeme Macrae Burnet.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
The Disappearance of Adele Bedeau
Thursday, August 20, 2020
The Book of Fires
A miracle has occurred at St. Erconwald! A man who was badly scarred in an accident has had a full recovery while visiting the church. Meanwhile, in London, three men have died after being covered with an oily substance and then lit on fire. The most recent one occurred right in front of the coroner, Sir John Cranston.
Athelstan and Cranston meet at Cranston’s favourite pub and exchange stories. The Regent wants the pair to investigate the killings by Greek Fire, while the Bishop’s Curia will investigate the miracle at St. Erconwald.
Fingers are pointed at the clerk of a man who had apparently been poisoned by his wife. She had been executed for his death, but the clerk has disappeared. He may well be the person responsible for the fiery killings. An attack on Athelstan and Cranston results in a torchbearer being burned to death. Who was the real target?
Can the pair find the killer before they are killed? Will there be more deaths? What role do the Upright Men have in all of this? It will take some serious deductions by Athelstan before he can find the truth.
Author Paul Doherty has written another excellent historical thriller, and doesn’t hint at nor reveal the killer until the dying pages. Be prepared to be surprised with the revelations, for indeed the story is based on Revelations.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
The de Luce family is shocked to find a dead bird on their back doorstep with a postage stamp impaled on its beak. The father takes it especially bad. Youngest daughter, Flavia, wonders why her father had been so frightened.
The following morning, just before sunrise, Flavia tripped over a body in the garden. Flavia has heard her father talking to the man in the garden the night before. They had talked about killing another person. Flavia begins her own investigation. However, shortly afterwards her father is taken away by the police.
Flavia gets to visit her father in the jail, and learns much about the victim, who her father had known in school. It all comes down to a missing stamp.
That stamp is going to result in young Flavia getting into a fair bit of trouble, yet in the end solving the murder. This is author Alan Bradley‘s first book in a series, which will prove to be a fun series to read.
The Art of Dying
Will Raven and his friend Henry are in Berlin when they are attacked by cutpurses. In the melee, Henry is shot in the leg. Back in their room Raven has to perform surgery. He is capably helped by the two young women who were with them at the time they were attacked.
Back in Edinburgh, Sarah Fisher has continued to work at the practice of Dr. Simpson. She is with a patient when he announces that Will Raven will be joining his practice. Raven is shocked to learn, upon his return, that Sarah is no longer a miss, but rather Mrs. Banks.
Shortly after his return, Sarah tells him that Dr. Simpson has been accused of negligence by another doctor because a patient in his care had died. Initially Raven refuses to help Sarah in her quest to vindicate Simpson. However, later he relents. Their first quest for information proves that Simpson had done no wrong, but they have no visible proof.
Speaking to the husband of the dead woman, Raven comes to a realisation that he had seen something similar recently. He and Sarah soon learn that there were three deaths with the same symptoms, and all attended by the same nurse! Sarah is sure that something sinister is going on.
Meanwhile, Sarah’s husband is dying of a tumour in his mouth. He does not want to be a burden on her and has asked Raven to ease his going. He also wants Raven to be there for Sarah.
What follows is both terrifying for Sarah and Raven. More deaths will occur before they can identify the culprit. There are surprises awaiting the pair and the reader. I can only hope that author Ambrose Parry will soon have a sequel to this murder mystery.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Broken Souls
Parker is convinced that both deaths are suspicious. When they speak to the fiancé of the second woman, they learn that she had an eight year old daughter. Contacting the place she would normally be at, they find that the girl is missing. Two suspicious deaths and a missing child! What is going on?
The following morning Parker is informed that the missing girl is the daughter of a lawyer who used to work as defence council for gangs in Dublin. Could that be a factor in her disappearance? Parker quickly gets her team to work on all three cases. She is under pressure from Acting Superintendent McMahon.
Pathologist Jane Dore is able to find a connection between the two deaths, plus possibly the third suicide. If so, they have a serial killer on their hands! Can they get him before he kills again?
Author Patricia Gibney has many trials and tribulations ahead for Parker and her team. This thriller is a real page turner, and hard to put down. There are a few real surprises for the reader in the concluding pages. Enjoy!
Friday, August 7, 2020
Broken Bones
However, just as Bryant was about to change its nappy, Stone received a call about a body. It is a young woman, a sex worker.
The following day there are three women at the station claiming the child is theirs. By the time Dawson and Wood return to the station there is a fourth woman claiming the child as hers. It doesn’t take long for them to eliminate each of the women as not the mother.
Stone requests two officers to help the team with their two investigations. DS Austin Penn is seconded to the team. Stone is surprised when a note with just a name on it is slipped through her mail slot. She learns that the name belongs to a sixteen year old girl, who apparently committed suicide and had been on the game. Is there a connection to the recent victim?
How many more young women are going to die, or can Stone’s team stop the killer. Author Angela Marsons thriller is fast paced and hard to put down. The conclusion is not just inevitable, but also surprising. An excellent read.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Candle Flame
The question arises; how did the killer do his gruesome work and escape, leaving the Barbican locked on the inside? Athelstan and Cranston begin their investigation by questioning the other guests in the tavern. It is easy to determine that the guests all hated the tax collector. Shortly after this one of the guests is found murdered in his room. Athelstan is sure that this victim may have seen the killer of the others and in turn been killed as a result.
One of the victim’s guards is missing. Could he be the killer? Cranston learns from one of his informants that the Upright Men had nothing to do with the deaths at the Barbican, and they have offered a bounty for information. Athelstan is surprised when the missing guard shows up at his church claiming sanctuary. However well locked in the fugitive is, he is killed there later.
How will Athelstan solve the conundrum of seemingly impossible murders? Author Paul Doherty has the solutions, but he won’t share them until the final pages of the book. There will be surprises for the reader. Enjoy the read!