Cold cases, serial killers, and five books in, still playing "Will they, won't they?"
Sphere, 2020, 944 pages
Private Detective Cormoran Strike is visiting his family in Cornwall when he is approached by a woman asking for help finding her mother, Margot Bamborough - who went missing in mysterious circumstances in 1974.
Strike has never tackled a cold case before, let alone one 40 years old. But despite the slim chance of success, he is intrigued and takes it on, adding to the long list of cases that he and his partner in the agency, Robin Ellacott, are currently working on. And Robin herself is also juggling a messy divorce and unwanted male attention, as well as battling her own feelings about Strike.
As Strike and Robin investigate Margot’s disappearance, they come up against a fiendishly complex case with leads that include tarot cards, a psychopathic serial killer and witnesses who cannot all be trusted. And they learn that even cases decades old can prove to be deadly....
A big bloated book that could have been just as good at half the size. Also by Robert Galbraith: My reviews of
The Cuckoo's Calling,
The Silkworm,
Career of Evil, and
Lethal White.
My complete list of book reviews.