This is my first taste of Ruth Mancini's crime fiction series featuring criminal defence lawyer, Sarah Kellerman, a wonderful blend of the personal and crime. Sarah is a single mother, with a young autistic son, Ben, his father, Andy, couldn't cope with Ben's disability, leaving them for Australia. After struggling to care for Ben for so long on her own, Andy returns, wanting to be a father to Ben again, something that Sarah is ultimately happy about, as Ben's interests are paramount and Andy once again gets involved in his care. Sarah has been in a tentative relationship with Will but he has not been in touch so she is thinking the worst, until it turns out Will has been in hospital with a serious infection that threatens the loss of his leg and possibly even his life. Will claims the infection arose from a scratch when Sarah visits him in hospital, although she senses there is more to it than that.
Whilst at the hospital, Sarah recognises a patient with life threatening injuries, but whose identity has been unknown to the medical staff for the three months since being admitted. He is Mark Felding, a custody sergeant at a police station, a kind and compassionate family man who she had liked, and she cannot understand how he could possibly not have been missed by others. On New Year's Eve, he had been mugged and then run over by a car. His family are informed, his wife, Karen and their two children, Sarah gets to know Karen, bumping into the family at the hospital, overseen by a DCI Hollis. Sarah is warned off from getting involved with Karen by Detective Chief Superintendent John Sinclair, informed that Mark had been an undercover officer infiltrating a drugs line network, but had mishandled his role, becoming arrogant. However, Sarah cannot let it go as this description of Mark does not tally with what she knows about him. She begins to look into what happened to Mark, particularly when a young vulnerable client of hers, 15 year old Jerome is arrested and charged with mugging Mark. She is aided by a suspended undercover cop, Burdie, and a witness, Jaydeep, an IT man with aspirations to be a private eye.
I really loved the character of Sarah created by Mancini, she just feels so down to earth, a loyal friend to others, juggling the heavy responsibilities of her work, whilst trying to support Will, Karen and her family, whilst being a mother to Ben. She goes over and beyond for her clients such as Jerome, even when he pushes her away, she understands his insecurities and the impact of a lack of father on his life. This is great crime fiction, compelling, with a realistic feel that is a breath of fresh air, I loved how the multiple threads connected in the story and how it all blended with Sarah's personal life. Many thanks to Head of Zeus for an ARC.