"Fine amateur sleuth investigation"
His estranged wife Liz, whom he has not seen since she
deserted him for Mick Coghlan two years ago, sits in his
living room waiting for attorney Harry Devlin to come
home. When he arrives she asks him if she could crash
here as she is scared of Mick, whom she is leaving for a
married man. Still wanting Liz, Harry reluctantly agrees. Two mornings later, Detective Inspector Skinner and his
partner D.S. MacBeth question Harry on his whereabouts as
someone killed Liz. The police believe an angry Harry
stabbed his wife numerous times over her using him. Harry
feels Mick is the culprit. However, he is shocked when a
reporter friend tells him that Liz was two months
pregnant. Realizing that he remains the prime suspect,
Harry begins making inquiries into Liz's life, especially
since she walked out on him. While the amateur sleuth investigation occurs somewhat
late, the tale effortlessly switches back and forth
between legal thriller and police procedural. Harry
serves as the glue and the focus of the varying sub-genre
subplots. The support cast either enhances the murder
whodunit or enables the audience to better understand
Harry. Martin Edwards serves up an electrifying story
line that traverses the mystery realm. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 16, 2003
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