This is the second novel to feature Inspector Ricardo Ramirez, following on from Midnight in Havana (also published under the title The Beggar’s Opera). The Poisoned Pawn is very much a sequel and features many of the characters that appeared in the first novel, so it does help if you have read that first.
In the first novel, Inspector Ramirez was investigating the assault and murder of a street child. His main suspect was a Canadian police officer, Mike Ellis. This book begins with the return to Canada of his wife, Hillary Ellis, and her sudden death on the flight home to Canada. Ramirez is due to travel to Canada in order to escort back a Catholic priest, arrested on child abuse charges. While there, he meets up with lawyer Celia Jones, who travelled to Havana to represent Mike Ellis. Despite the fact that he was in custody when his wife died, her mother is accusing him of the crime. Meanwhile, back in Cuba, another woman dies suddenly, with similar symptoms to those experienced by Hillary, and Ramirez has to help pathologist Hector Apiro discover the link, before there are any more victims.
As in the first book, Ricardo Ramirez sees the ghosts of the victims of cases he is investigating. In this case, the ghost of a cigar lady, who has been left with a knife in her chest and who forlornly trails him around, as though accusing him of not working hard enough on her behalf. There are many strands to the plot of this book and many which carry on from the first novel. This, however, is turning into a rich and rewarding series. The scenes set in Cuba are atmospheric and there are a good cast of characters around Ramirez, to give the series depth. His reactions to visiting Canada emphasise the differences – and challenges – he faces. His investigations are hampered by a lack of almost every necessary piece of equipment and constant bureaucracy . Astounded by the amount of technology, food, advertising and the cold, Ramirez struggles to understand this new world, but is always capable of adapting.
If you are looking for an intelligent, well written crime series, with an exotic location and great characters, you will enjoy this. Inspector Ramirez is a man of great integrity and intelligence and I look forward to reading more novels featuring him and Hector Apiro.