Published
by Country Books,
19 November 2015.
ISBN 978-1-910489-0
19 November 2015.
ISBN 978-1-910489-0
This is
the fifth adventure for Annie Macpherson as she returns from Scotland to
Connecticut for a longer assignment with the Westport police. The previous books documented her experiences
on an exchange from Stockport, U.K. to Westport, Connecticut through various
cases. She is quickly absorbed back into
the life of the unit after her visit back to her family but is, equally
quickly, asked to undertake an undercover assignment. She is sent to work in a care respite home
after one of the residents there has accidentally locked herself out of her
room and died of Hypothermia. With
personal experience of dealing with a family member with an intellectual
disability Annie is the ideal candidate to look into the treatment of individuals
having respite care in that home.
At
the same time a journalism student, Ellie Harrington , starts to volunteer in
another care home as she pursues a degree assignment which will look at the
work such homes do. Both women become
concerned about the treatment of some of the young female inhabitants and
attempt to investigate this.
This
is a slow boiling situation and making connections proves difficult. The stories of both protagonists eventually
cross as the seriousness of the plight of many women from the homes becomes
obvious.
Barbara
Speake provides authenticity on many levels as an American who has lived in
England for many years and as a woman with a career in clinical
psychology. The characters in her books
ring true as we are privy to their thoughts and actions. This tale reaches an
exciting conclusion as Annie and Ellie follow threads to the ultimate
conspiracy.
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Reviewer:
Jennifer S. Palmer
Barbara
has written 4 police procedurals about Annie and a debut novel, Secrets Only Sleep, with some
overlapping characters.
Barbara Fagan Speake was born and brought up in Connecticut. She has
written 3 crime novels so far. The
first, Secrets Only Sleep, is a
standalone mystery. The second is this
book and the third, Programmed to Kill, develops
Annie’s adventures in the USA
further
Jennifer Palmer Throughout my reading life crime fiction has been
a constant interest; I really enjoyed my 15 years as an expatriate in the Far
East, the Netherlands &
the USA
but occasionally the solace of closing my door to the outside world and sitting
reading was highly therapeutic. I now lecture to adults on historical topics
including Famous Historical Mysteries.
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