"Entertaining Dalziel and Pascal police procedural"
A decade ago a man committed suicide in the Moscow House
in Yorkshire. Now his son Pal Maciver kills himself in
the same place in the same manner while his spouse Sue
Lynn was playing patient-doctor in the bed of her lover
Tom Lockridge. Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel and
Detective Chief Inspector Peter Pascal head the inquiries
into what is obvious, a locked door suicide. As the police investigate, Andy seems to be thinking with
his wrong head as he appears to compromise the case by his
relationship with Kay
Kafta, widow of
Maciver the father
and stepmother to Maciver the son. Even stranger is that
Andy led the inquiries into the father's suicide. As the
international corporate world and government spies
intersect the investigation, Peter worries that Andy is
covering up the working of a killing feline due to desire
for the merry widow. GOOD MORNING, MIDNIGHT is an entertaining Dalziel and
Pascal police procedural more for their battling (seem
like a married couple) than the actual investigation.
Peter is very concerned that Andy has stepped over the
ethics line to protect Kay and wonders if the DS did the
same ten years ago. This is a terrific British cop series
with the investigations always fun to follow, but this
time especially pleasurable is when the lead couple fuss,
fight, and fume. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 10, 2004
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