Good Death, A

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Pub Date 1 Feb 2017 | Archive Date 27 Feb 2017

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"Well written, thoughtful, and entertaining"Booklist

Detective Inspector Tom Mariner investigates a suspected arson attack and a missing bridegroom in this latest intriguing mystery.

When an elderly man dies in a house fire, the investigating officers are left baffled as to whether the blaze was accidental or started deliberately. If arson, was it a random attack – or part of a personal vendetta? It’s not the first time the Shah family has been targeted.

At the same time, DI Mariner is searching for a missing bridegroom who has vanished two weeks before his wedding. A case of cold feet? Or is there something more sinister behind his disappearance?

Two seemingly unrelated investigations – but there is more to each case than meets the eye. And when a second body is found, events take a decidedly darker turn.
"Well written, thoughtful, and entertaining"Booklist

Detective Inspector Tom Mariner investigates a suspected arson attack and a missing bridegroom in this latest intriguing mystery.

When an...

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ISBN 9780727886873
PRICE US$28.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

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A Detective Inspector Tom Mariner mystery

DI Mariner is woken in the small hours of a Sunday morning by a tickle of smoke in his nostrils and manages to save a Yemeni mother and her two children from a fiery death but is unable to save her father. The investigation lands on his desk on Monday and him and his team, together with the fire investigation unit work at solving the puzzle of how the fire was started and why.

On top of this a missing person case comes to his desk that may be just a missing person case or could it be more? A man goes missing just days before his wedding, has he gotten cold feet and made a run for it or is there something more sinister to his disappearance?

The book is very well written and I found it impossible to put down. The characters are full of life, diverse and you get to know many surprising aspects of each one, from DI Mariner’s partner, Suzy Yin doing postgraduate work at university; Jaime, his severely autistic legal ward that he is guardian to; Detective Sergeant Vicky Jesson, a single mom of three who manages to balance her family and her police work; Detective Constable Millie Khatoon, returning to work after her maternity leave and Police Constable Kevin Bingley, who is keen, diligent and humble. The two investigations run side by side and piece by piece, using solid detective work, the team solve both cases. The author manages to capture you, pull you into the investigation and keeps you guessing right till the end that you would never in your wildest dreams have imagined. A must read!

Saphira

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A Good Death exemplifies everything I look for in a police procedural - a well developed set of investigators who are believable on and off the job, one or more well plotted mysteries, an interesting variety of suspects/supporting characters.  There are three cases in A Good Death: a death that takes place during a house fire, a man who goes missing on the eve of his wedding, and the death of a researcher.  Superficially they are very different, but thematically they go well together.  The results are quite surprising - Collett is good at providing readers with twists.  I liked Constable Kevin "Brown", the new addition to DI Mariner's team.  Despite being almost painfully clumsy, he is dedicated, smart and highly competent.  I hope he has a place in the next DI Mariner novel.

A Good Death is a very human police procedural.  Personal lives affect the professional lives of DI Mariner and his team, and impact how the cases are approached.  It gives the novel a realistic, three dimensional feel.  A Good Death is an appealing police procedural, refreshingly different.  I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys modern British police procedurals.

5/5

I received a copy of A Good Death from the publisher and netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review.

--Crittermom

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This book is a must- read for anyone who enjoy mystery.

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