Winterman is a historical British police procedural, taking place in the farms and fen country just out of Ely, shortly after the end of WWII with flashbacks to 1940. We have stalwart protagonists with hearts in the right place and high morals, and we have beaten down bad guys. We have children, present and past, used as pawns and women who lost much in the war but managed to make their way through. And we have a police presence working without sufficient personnel and funds, with private and public systems rotting from the inside out. It is late winter 1947 and food is still scarce and rationed, clothing, vehicles, rubbers, gasoline, too. Life.
DI Winterman is wounded in heart and soul and brushed off to the hinterlands to keep him quiet and out of sight. He finds himself replacing a DI who has been gone for over two years in a tiny shop comprised of DC Hoxton with eight years on the force, and DC Marsh with only one year's experience. Mrs. Sheringham is the stalwart ruler of the shop, and she is assisted by a part-time clerk, widowed Mary Griffiths Ford. They have been issued a stout bicycle and an older Wolseley and Mrs. Sheringham might have a fine typewriter but nothing else is available to assist in their policing duties. The general consensus is that the office will eventually be incorporated with that of a larger community so there is no feeling of security by any of the crew. The weather does not help. Day after day, week after week it snows. Oh, and they have a body. That of a nine, maybe a ten-year-old girl, partially preserved in the fen, a body dead 5 or 10 years that turns up in an old abandoned house and is discovered by the retired Reverend Joseph Fisher whom local gossip fashions into a very bad guy and a drunk who was responsible for the death of his wife and young daughter back during the war.
And then the bodies begin to pile up. DC Marsh goes missing. Eventually, help arrives under the direction of Detective Superintendent Spooner of the Cambridge Constabulary. PC Bryan Brain is the only police presence in the current hot spot, Framley, and the weather has him isolated. Then Winterman and crew are snowed-in in Framley. And the death toll continues to mount...
Winterman is an excellent novel, one that keeps you guessing, and rooting for the good guys. But just who are the good guys?
I received a free electronic copy of this novel on February 25, 2019, from Netgalley, Alex Walters, and Bloodhound Books in exchange for an honest review. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me.
pub date Feb 26, 2019
rec Feb 25, 2019
Bloodhound Books
Reviewed on Goodreads, Netgalley, Amazon, B&N on March 31, 2019