
A Change of Circumstance
Discover book 11 in the Simon Serrailler series
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Narrateur(s):
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Steven Pacey
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Auteur(s):
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Susan Hill
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Simon Serrailler finds himself in devastating new territory as a sophisticated drugs' network sets its sights on Lafferton and the surrounding villages.
DCS Simon Serrailler has long regarded drugs ops in Lafferton as a waste of time. Small-time dealers are picked up outside the local secondary school; they don't have any information about those higher up the chain; they're given a fine or a suspended and away they go. And rinse and repeat. But when the body of a 22-year-old drug addict is found in neighbouring Starley, the case pulls Simon into a whole new way of running drugs. The foot soldiers? Vulnerable local kids like Brookie and Olivia, who will give Simon a bitter taste of this new landscape.
It is a harsh winter at home as well as work. Simon's GP sister, Cat, and her husband, Kieron (also Simon's boss), are struggling with medical dramas big and small. A trip to Bevham General on her rounds sets off alarm bells for Dr Cat, and a visit from her son, Sam, as he tries to work out if his midwifery course is right for him coincides with a threat to their beloved family dog. Simon is working hard, but he's restless, wondering what next. There's nothing new going on for him in Lafferton, but sometimes the familiar holds surprises, too....
©2021 Susan Hill (P)2021 Penguin AudioOne of the things that Hill does extremely well is to infuse these police mysteries with a backstory of the lives of the major characters, to the extent that it sometimes overshadows the crime-and-punishment plot. I know there are readers who find this aspect distracting and are not fond of it. My opinion is that this detailed background adds immeasurably to the books, particularly in showing the development of the major characters and the passage of time.
The life events that occur around and between the mysteries are surprisingly genuine, and so not all of them are positive or even comfortable to read. These are in no way “cozy” mysteries (although Cat’s farmhouse seems pretty cosy to me!)
I recommend this series to those who appreciate a contemporary style.
Well, that was a marathon.
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