A review by abeth_parker
A Matter of Justice by Charles Todd

4.0

Charles Todd never lets me down. My pandemic reading has mainly centered around fluffy reads. Nothing too intense or upsetting.
Charles Todd writes mysteries that are intriguing, that sometimes involve grisly murders. But, they are written without focusing on the violence. Rather, they focus on the process of the inquiry.
This novel certainly had twists and turns. The readers are given insight into the culprit of the crime at the beginning. Following Inspector Rutledge as he unearths the history behind the crime was different because of that.