The White Crow by Michael Robotham
7/1/25; 368 pages
Scribner
Philomena McCarthy Series #2
The White Crow by Michael Robotham is a highly recommended
crime novel/procedural. This is the second novel featuring police
officer Philomena (Phil) McCarthy (the first one is When You Are Mine) but can be read as a standalone novel.
Philomena McCarthy is a young officer with
the Metropolitan Police and her husband Henry is a firefighter. When she
sees a child wandering in the streets alone at night she stops and
helps her. It's a little girl, Daisy, who leads Phil to her home and the
discovery of the body of her mother. At the same time across town Chief
Inspector
Brendan Keegan responds to a violent robbery of a jewelry store and a
man left with a bomb strapped to his body. The man is Daisy's father,
who was taken from his home and forced by masked men to open up the
store. Millions of dollars of jewelry is gone.
Complicating matters further is that Phil's family may be implicated in the robbery. Phil is the daughter of Edward McCarthy, a London gangster and leader of a criminal empire he has built with his brothers. This case may put her career and possibly her life in jeopardy, especially if it really does involve her father and uncles. Chapters alternate between Phil and the police investigation, and her father and uncles concern over a new mobster/crime boss from Eastern European moving into London.
Once again Robotham provides an extremely well written, perfectly paced, and wonderfully intricate
puzzle of a thriller. The complicated, layered plot moves quickly while keeping the tension high.
There are so many clues presented and questions
that will arise concerning Phil's investigations along the way. It's
always a pleasure to follow an investigation with twists and surprising
discoveries along the way.
Phil continues to be a fully realized, complex character and an engaging protagonist. She has keen investigative instincts, but you may question her judgment at times in the novel. You will want the best for her, but she can be a frustrating character for me. Her family is a colorful but loyal group of mobsters. DCI Keegan who is leading the police investigation can be a frustrating character, but he does experience growth.
The White Crow is a good choice for those who enjoy procedurals. Thanks to Scribner for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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