A review by paulataua
A Matter of Justice by Charles Todd

4.0

There are no lengths that one might go to get hold of unearned riches in a time of war, but there is always a chance that you will get your just rewards. Despite being written only 14 or 15 years ago, ‘A Matter of Justice’ reads so much like a mid 20th century detective novel. That is its charm. You have a fairly clear view of who the murderer is very early on, but it doesn’t matter as you soon get behind Inspector Rutledge as he slowly puts the pieces together to complete the puzzle. A solid traditional style detective piece that is well worth reading.