In this, the seventh book of the series, Maddie Ives has now been promoted from Detective Sergeant to Detective Inspector, thanks in part to the wishes of the retiring Detective Inspector, but because of an internal re-shuffle instead of heading Major Crime, she is now head of the Domestic Violence Investigation Unit.
This book, for me, is different to most of Charlie Gallagher’s previous books as it is a slow burner. It begins with an unknown person starting to get his ‘story’ down on paper - almost in the style of the narration that goes with the Shawshank Redemption. We then hear from Daisy-Mae, a young waitress, who wakes up or comes to in pain and restrained in an unknown place with a message written on the wall. Then we flip to Maddie’s department and a job coming in about a missing person who had previously reported domestic violence.
I have to be honest and say that this is not my favourite Charlie Gallagher book. I simply wasn’t gripped by this one in the way I have been by almost every one of the others. His usual style is an explosive first chapter which hooks you in and doesn’t let you go to a high tension, high action ending and inevitably has me staying awake till the wee small hours reading far longer than I intended! This one started slowly and although it’s a good, if complex, story line, it just never had me page-turning and the ending seemed like a spoken summary of what had happened by Maddie explaining to the ex-wife of the perpetrator.
I was delighted to see Harry, Maddie’s old boss, back in this book! He’s a great character and Maddie & he have a great working relationship! I hope he sticks around! I also enjoyed the new addition of Eileen Holmes, an Intelligence Analyst who has come to join their team from Major Crime. She’s an older lady with personality and pretty impressive skills, who wears slippers to work in! I like her!
Would I recommend it, yes, for sure….. but not as your first Charlie Gallagher experience. Read the others first would be my recommendation. Will I keep reading this author’s books……..absolutely!!! He’s a first class writer but this one just wasn’t my favourite, sorry Charlie!
Although, this is book 7 in the Maddie Ives series, I do think that you could read it as a standalone, however, if you haven’t read any (you’re in for a treat) much better to start from Book 1 and work your way through.
My thanks go to Charlie Gallagher for an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. The review is entirely my own honest opinion.