Inspector Ian Rutledge, huanted by memories of World War I and the harrowing presence of Hamish, a dead soldier, is "a superb characterization of a man whose wounds have made him a stranger in his own land"(The New York Times Book Review.[...]
The weathered remains found on a Scottish mountainside may be those of Eleanor Gray, but the imperious Lady Maude Gray, Eleanor's mother, will have to be handled delicately. This is not the only ground that Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard must tread carefully, for the case will soon lead him[...]
In 1912 Ian Rutledge watched as a man was condemned to hang for the murders of elderly women. Rutledge helped gather the evidence that sent Ben Shaw to the gallows. And when justice was done, Rutledge closed the door on the case. But Shaw was not easily forgotten.
Now, seven years later, that g[...]
The Edgar Award-nominated and bestselling author of "A Fearsome Doubt" delivers this mesmerizing, stand-alone novel, set in England during World War I. "Many twists and turns, angst-ridden characters, and an evocative historical setting. A gripping read."--"Library Journal."[...]
Scotland Yard's Inspector Ian Rutledge searches for a missing child whose family is found murdered in the latest of a "brilliant" ("Chicago Tribune") series.[...]