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Saturday, October 10, 2020

Death Comes but Twice by David Field

1893 England great strides are being made in the field of forensic science. The art of finger printing as an aid to assisting forensics is in the baby stages but getting support from all. Dr Carlyle and his daughter are working in the morgue trying to find out as much as possible about a murderer who has now died twice! Adelaide is herself a pioneer as a woman in the field is unique. On another note, she is hoping to put herself forward as a candidate for the local elections and this again has created waves because women are now only able to vote, and that too only if they own property in their own right. The story of Adelaide, and the elections and the on off romance with Pastor Matthew West is one story and the other is the investigation into how and why Skuja was apparently hanged, did not die but died again later in a murder incident. Who helped Skuja to escape the hangman's noose and when it is slowly revealed that bigger names are involved the plot widens and becomes more complicated by the day. Old fashioned detection work but thoroughly enjoyable as the setting is old English style. A touch of romance adds interest too. Sent by Sapere Books courtesy of Netgalley, for an unbiased review.

3 comments:

  1. I think there is everything to like about this crime fiction, particularly the old England setting. I don't recall the last time I read a solid story involving forensics, which usually forms a sidebar to actual crime investigations.

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  2. This sounds good! Going to add to my GR list. Thanks!

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  3. The premise of this book does sound intriguing. I do occasionally enjoy a book with "old fashioned detection work" set in "old English style."

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