The detective's daughter Stella Darnell connects a murder in
Tewkesbury Abbey to a decades-old mystery in wartime London. Eighth in
the series from the author of The Detective's Daughter.
London, 1940
A woman lies dead in a bombed-out house. It looks like she's another
tragic casualty of the Blitz, until police pathologist Aleck Northcote
proves she was strangled and placed at the scene. But Northcote himself
has something to hide. And when his past catches up with him, he too is
murdered.
Tewkesbury, 2020
Beneath the vast stone arches of Tewkesbury Abbey, a man has been
fatally stabbed. He is Roddy March, an investigative journalist for a
podcast series uncovering miscarriages of justice. He was looking into
the murder of police pathologist Dr. Aleck Northcote - and was certain
he had uncovered Northcote's real killer.
Stella Darnell used to run a detective agency alongside her cleaning
business. She's moved to Tewkesbury to escape from death, not to court
it - but Roddy died in her arms, and Stella is someone impelled to root
out evil when she finds it. Now she is determined to hunt down Roddy's
killer - but then she finds another body...