ReviewsAlong with the sure sense of police procedure are vivid descriptions of life during the Cuban Missle Crisis... along with a le Carre-like sense of the folly of espionage. Spencer broadens her appeal here from procedural fans to devotees of military and spy thriller
Series Volume Number7
Dewey Decimal823.9/14
SynopsisThe new Inspector Woodend mystery The discovery of the body of a young, red-haired school mistress, lying in a pig-pen with her face half-eaten away, is the beginning of a new investigation for Charlie Woodend. But it is to be an investigation he is soon ordered to abandon when Helen Dunn, the daughter of Wing Commander Dunn - and a pupil at the school where the dead woman taught - suddenly vanishes into thin air. While Woodend and Rutter race against time in the desperate hope of finding the girl alive, Woodend's bagman, Monika Paniatowski, continues to work on the murder, under the supervision of the mysterious Chief Inspector Horrocks, a Scotland Yard man who seems to have only a mild interest in finding the killer. Are the two cases connected? Woodend begins to wonder. And if they are, who is it who seems to be blocking both investigations at every turn?