Shadow Play
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Publisher Description
'Ingenious' Daily Mail
'A truly outstanding series' Booklist
'No CCTV cameras, no overlooking houses, no passing traffic or pedestrians. That means no witnesses.'
Bill Slider begins a nightmarish investigation when an unidentifiable victim is found in the no man's land beneath London's A40 flyover. Slider doesn't have much to go on, the victim, a smartly dressed businessman, has no ID in his pockets and no one has reported him missing. When the autopsy reveals old injuries and faded scars cover the man's body, the mystery only deepens. If he wants answers, Slider knows he must go into London's darkest corners.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At the start of Harrod-Eagles's highly entertaining 20th mystery featuring Det. Chief Insp. Bill Slider (after 2017's Old Bones), Slider arrives at a crime scene the muddy yard of an auto repair shop near a London railway line where lies the body of a well-dressed, well-groomed middle-aged man, killed by a blow to the head. The shop's surly owner says he's never seen the man before. The only clue to the victim's identity is a lottery ticket tucked in his jacket pocket. Soon Slider is drawn into an investigation that touches the lives of a masseuse with a heart of gold, rapacious property developers, small-time politicians, hotshot lawyers, and handsome rent boys, among other colorful and distinctive characters. Slider and the likable members of his police team enjoy an easy camaraderie, and their exchanges are sprinkled with dry wit, as are those between Slider and his musician wife, Joanna, who acts as his sounding board. Harrod-Eagles shows once again why this series ranks high among contemporary British police procedurals.