"Superb cold case investigation"
Though Detective Chief Inspector Hannah Scarlett knows her
current assignment is an exile for screwing up the Rao
trial and she would rather not be head of the Cold Case
Review team, she is proud of the good stats supporting
their efforts. A tip-off comes in that claims Tina Howe
killed her spouse a "plantsman" Warren using his scythe as
a grim reaper in the garden of customer Roz Gleave.
Hannah notices the reaction of her Detective Sergeant Nick
Lowther of relief. Though they have little new to go on,
Hannah decides to reopen the investigation, which she
notices upsets Nick, who was part of the original
investigation. At the same time, the police begin making new inquiries,
historian Daniel Kind decides to look into the strange
garden by his cottage. He hires landscaper Peter Flint,
Warren's partner, to obtain insight. As the police
homicidal case and the historian's curiosity connect,
Hannah and Daniel seek the truth even as a fresh murder
occurs to keep everything concealed. The Howe cold case investigation is one of the best police
procedurals of this always exciting series as a still in
exile DCI Scarlett wonders why DS Lowther fails to use his
poker face to hide his feelings with every newly
discovered clue. While probing for clues, Hannah wonders
who Nick is protecting and whether he and others
suppressed evidence when they first investigated the
case. Fans will appreciate this particular who-done-it
because of the moral dilemma that the heroine expects to
eventually face at the end of the inquiries. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
SummaryWarren Howe is surprised by a hooded visitor while working
in a garden in Old Sawrey, a lovely village in England's
Lake District. Soon it is Warren who is deadmurdered with
his own scythe. The police identify several suspects, but
lack the evidence to make an arrest.
Years later, an anonymous tip sparks the interest of DCI
Hannah Scarlett, who heads the local Cold Case Review
Team. Warren's wife Tina is accused of killing her
husband, although she had an alibi. Hannah's sergeant,
Nick Lowther, involved in the original investigation,
seems disturbed by her determination to look again at the
old crime. And Daniel Kind, the historian, wants to
uncover the secret of the strange garden at his own
cottage. Enlisting the help of Warren's former business
partner, garden designer Peter Flint, he is drawn into the
mystery of the murder.
Daniel and Hannah find old sins cast long shadows as they
search for the truth. Then there is another horrifying
death. Daniel and Hannah piece together the clues that
lead to a shocking revelation. But by the time the puzzle
is solved, Hannah's life has changed forever.
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