Bad Sons
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My review -
David Booker
returns from working abroad to help his uncle pack a big order from his
bookshop. His uncle and aunt aren't at home when he gets there. The story
starts with a great sense of wrongness and unease and gets worse. Booker meets
Detective Jo Cash and the two follow clues. This looks like being a great
partnership.
Oliver Tidy has created some memorable characters here, and an
immense feeling of mounting tension. Because of one young man’s rashness there
were potentially several deaths. It was brilliantly done. I enjoyed this very
much and there's a promise here of a great series.
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