
The Hanging Place by Nick Louth
5/14/25; 336 pages
Canelo Crime
Detective Jan Talantire #5
The Hanging Place by Nick Louth is a very highly recommended procedural and the 5th book in the series featuring Detective Jan Talantire. This continues to be an excellent series with interesting investigations. Previous books in the series include: The Two Deaths of Ruth Lyle, The Last Ride, The Dark Edge, and The Deep End.
First there was a theft on his farm and then, at a later date, Police and Crime Commissioner Lionel Hall-Hartington (Bagpuss) and the employee in charge of security are both shot dead at his farm, Bychecomb Manor. All CCTV footage from security is down. Lionel's disabled wife, Helena de Courchevel, Mrs. Hall-Harrington, is found injured and suspended upside down in an ancient well in the cellar, her wheelchair left upstairs. On the door to the well is a creepy Victorian-style doll and a knife on the floor. There are bloody footprints, but no real clear perpetrator or suspect is in sight. Most employees were at an engagement party at the pub. It appears the house has been ransacked, but no clear robbery has taken place.
Jan Talantire and her team have their work cut out for them trying to
determine exactly what happened with the clues available. The number of
potential suspects at the manor is limited because almost everyone was
at the party, making this akin to a locked room mystery. Helena is
hospitalized the team has to wait to question her more about any clues
she may recall.
This is another well-written, intricate,
and expertly investigation that includes twists and surprising
discoveries. Nothing is as it seems and every piece of evidence and lead
has to be carefully examined and considered while trying to figure out
what the clues left behind may mean. The case was very compelling this time out and held my complete attention.
Talantire's is
portrayed as a tough, intelligent and compelling character with
strengths and flaws. Her character's
personality is well established by this addition to the series and most
of the team members should be recognizable to those following the
series. I think it could be enjoyed as a standalone novel but you would
miss the previous character development
The Hanging Place is a great choice for readers who enjoy complicated procedurals and especially those following the series. Thanks to Canelo Crime for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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