
Helpful Score: 1
Another well written tale, despite a few quibbles: as in previous books, when does Rutledge sleep? ...and he seems to drive all over England at the drop of a hat. This story was sad because of the circumstances of the victim's families, many of whom were left without a means to continue their lives as they used to. Lastly there is a subplot about an old murder Rutledge becomes interested in that is wrapped up by the most outlandish coincidence in any of the Rutledge books (and there have been a few doosies.). I took one star off my rating just for that.