Football fever has Harmschapel in its grip. After decades of failure, Harmschapel F.C has made it to the County Cup final. All hopes are resting on the team’s talented new striker Scott Jennings bringing victory to the village, but the match threatens to bring deep-rooted rivalries to the surface.
Detective Sergeant Blake Harte finds himself forced to sit through the tense final in case of any trouble. Though the last thing he expects is to be thrown into the midst of another impossible crime, he and the rest of Harmschapel Police are left baffled when Scott is murdered in the middle of the match.
With none of the other players anywhere near him at the time of his death, and a stadium full of witnesses that all seem as clueless as each other, Blake is left with very little to go on as to how a killer could have left Scott with a deep wound in his side without being seen.
As the suspect list grows, Blake discovers dark secrets that are desperate to remain hidden. And someone is watching him. Someone who knows Blake Harte and everything he holds dear. They have their own score to settle, and they are about to make the first move in a game that they intend for Blake to lose...
This series just keeps getting better and better. I love that they're not incredibly lengthy and drawn out, but move at a really decent pace and keep you guessing. How many murders can one small village have though?
I gave this three stars because the author has a good command of English and it reads easily. However, it fails as a murder mystery. The premise is silly, scientifically it fails. It’s just not a great story. The characters are not believable, they’re forced to fit the story. I really can’t recommend it.
I appreciated the warning at the beginning of the book that there's a cliffhanger, but...the next book has the same warning. The mystery central to this story is resolved, so I'm guessing that the cliffhanger-warnings are for the Blake-focused ominous overtones...
I like reading this series, about all the mysterious death that occurs in Harmschapel, and how Blake Harte goes about solving them. He doesn't let anything or anyone get in his way of finding out the truth, about how someone was murdered. There is another mystery about to happen, and I can't wait to read the next book. This time it's about the landlady's son, Tom, who is plotting something against Blake.
Blake Harte mysteries have quickly become a huge favorite of mine. And this one did not disappoint. And I knew that Tom guy was up to no good. These books are packed with plots and intrigue. With a few laughs thrown into just the right spots.
Touch was another great addition to the Blake Harte Mysteries series. I don’t really like sports, but this book kept my interested from start to finish. Im looking forward to what comes next for Blake and his crew.
3.5* Seemed very quick this time. Not much of Harrison. New PC in the office causing ructions. Football fever with an odd murder and a more conventional one. and at the end a tipsy Blake and a whiff of trouble to come! I like this series but should be read in order
Really funny in ways it's probably not trying to be. Mystery is pretty good, fun and decently complex for its length. The entire cast is completely insane, which is a plus for me. Only downside is the undercooked romance and all of Blake's subordinates acting like teenagers.
Another great book in this series, the story is well written and paced and I love the characters. After reading the last page I can't wait for the next one!
What a story, like all books by Robert Innes, I find hard to put down once I start reading, a great writer to be able to baffle a reader as to who dunnit 10/10