It's the second book starring Leo Donovan and Shan Young! I read and reviewed the first one back in October last year, and when I saw the second in the series I had to request it immediately on Netgalley. Thank you very much to Joffe Books for granting me access to it. I was provided with an electronic copy of this book for review purposes but was not otherwise compensated for this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This book is now out.
The book starts not too long after the close of the first one. Leo's son, Luke, is awaiting sentencing for his part in a series of racist crimes, which Leo found out about and was instrumental in Luke getting caught. Luke is sentenced to twelve months in prison and Luke and Ange feel awful.
Shan had a miscarriage in the last book and since then her relationship with her girlfriend Erin have turned difficult. Shan doesn't want to talk about it so she's pushing Erin away. Things end up going really south between them which I felt was handled well throughout the book.
Anyway, a young man is found murdered up on the moors. He is mixed race, and only about eighteen. He has been shot with a shotgun and has a distinctive tattoo. Ange knows him - his name is Tyler and he has been working on some eco protest things with her up on the moors. He is from Lancaster, and his parents are devastated by his death. Some suspicion falls on his ex girlfriend, who has gone a bit AWOL, but Leo and Shan are mostly concentrating on the nearby estate. It runs grouse shooting on the moors, with rich people paying a ridiculous amount to stay at the house and join in. There are several guests, one of whom was seen leaving the area near the time of the murder. There are several members of staff, many of whom live on site, and who have messy interpersonal lives. Leo and Shan have to try to unpack everything and find who has shot Tyler.
I loved the climax of the book, where there is in fact a fire, when everything just seems awful. This is a really good detective book, with plenty of twists and turns, but the knowledge that Leo and Shan will sort everything out in the end. I'm giving it four out of five.
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