Series: Book 21 in the Dalziel & Pascoe series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Detective, Lang:en
Summary
Like father like son... But heredity seems to have gone a gene too far when Pal
Maciver's suicide in a locked room exactly mirrors that of
his father ten years earlier. In each case accusing fingers point towards Pal's
stepmother, the beautiful enigmatic Kay Kafka. But she turns
out to have a formidable champion, Mid-Yorkshire's own
super-heavyweight, Detective Superintendent Andrew
Dalziel. DCI Peter Pascoe, nominally in charge of the
investigation, finds he is constantly body-checked by his
superior as he tries to disentangle the complex relationships
of the Maciver family. At first these inquiries seem local
and domestic. What really happened between Pal and his
stepmother? And how has key witness and exotic hooker
Dolores, Our Lady of Pain, contrived to disappear from the
face of Mid-Yorkshire? Gradually, however, it becomes clear
that the fall-out from Pal's suicide spreads far beyond
Yorkshire to London, to America. Even to Iraq. But the
emotional epicentre is firmly placed in Mid-Yorkshire where
Pascoe comes to learn that for some people the heart too is a
locked room, and in there it is always midnight.