A review by micrummey
Dry Bones that Dream by Peter Robinson

3.0

As a police procedural this was up there with the better ones except for the ending which went on a bit too long which left major questions to be answered, mainly will the culprit be prosecuted? As a reader I want to know, don't leave it hanging. I know real life can be like that but this is fiction and I didn't feel sated.
Robinson certainly gives this book a sense of place with his descriptions of Leeds and North Yorkshire. His characters are engaging and the main protagonist namely DCI banks has his faults and which makes him engaging although at times I do wonder how he gets away with certain things.