
Member Reviews

Thank you Netgalley and Publisher for this book.
This is the first book I have read by RW Kay and I liked the writing style as it had a nice pace and was a bit old fashioned which made a change.
I got a bit lost by the Middle East parts and didn't really like those bits as they weren't for me. I felt there were a few too many characters to keep up with and did have to go back a few times, but it was an enjoyable read.
Review posted on Amazon too.

Set in a time when technology was not available to support policing, this is detective work at a slower pace. Interesting to read how that worked in practice!

I loved the old fashioned feel of this book. The Isle of Man police are seen by the baddies as plodding but they know their stuff and rise to the occasion! I was a bit lost with all the Middle East parts as I know next to nothing about it, but if it's your thing then this would be a great book for you. This had the gentle pace and feel of the 1950s/60s (think Agatha Christie) but with a spy element and a tad more gore! There are a lot of characters to keep up with and I did lose track of who was who at some points, but all in all a great read!

This was a change from the usual police procedural novels of late which rely on DNA and forensics for the breakthrough in the case. Instead, set in the 1960s, good old fashioned sleuthing is used. A slightly slower paced novel than detective novels set in modern times and set in some beautifully described locations including the Isle of Man, this novel felt a little harder to read due to its slower pace. That being said the book's pace seems to match the slower pace of life back then with visits being made in person to places like the bank to see the manager about someone's accounts rather than just tapping a few keys on a keyboard and having everything digitally. A recommended read nevertheless.