Charles Todd, Racing the Devil: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery (William Morrow, 2017)
The mishaps are dismissed as coincidence. But, a year later, the rector of a Sussex parish is killed under similar circumstances while driving a vehicle "borrowed" from one of the participants in the earlier event. The local constable is suspicious and calls in the help of Scotland Yard's Inspector Ian Rutledge. Rutledge, a man haunted by his own memories of the late war, and Constable Neville are drawn into a perplexing case with multiple suspects, an investigation frustrated by secretive villagers and conflicting motives. As the doggedly persistent Rutledge pursues clues, the body count mounts, a local rogue and his wife disappear, there's a case of arson, the detective himself is attacked, and a young girl is abducted. Written by the mother/son team of Caroline and Charles Todd under the singular male name, the novel offers engaging characters, lots of twists and turns and enough suspense to keep any reader guessing. I did peg the culprit before the conclusion, but it didn't disrupt my enjoyment of the story. This is the 19th in this series, though I must confess Racing the Devil is my introduction to the character. I plan on getting to know Rutledge better. [ visit the author's website ] ![]() |
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