Fascinating, even in the second reading
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The unfolding of the story of a marriage, a career, a circle of friends in a not to distant past is as thrilling as the uncovering of the facts about the murder itself. Ironside's best, I think...
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A compelling read
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The weaving together of past and present is easy to follow and the characterisation superb. The whodunit aspect is almost secondary to the story and I did get there some time before it was revealed, but it did not detract from the narrative at all. A classy book.
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