A review by judyward
Proof of Guilt by Charles Todd

4.0

It's the summer of 1920 and Inspector Ian Rutledge is sent to investigate the apparent hit-and-run of an unidentified body in Chelsea. And yet, the body doesn't appear to have been dragged and all identifying evidence has been removed from the body except for a very expensive French watch. Circumstantial evidence points to the body being associated with a English firm producing the world's best Madeira wine and suspects abound. In this 15th in the Ian Rutledge series, the mother-son writing team of Charles Todd continue to explore the lingering aftershocks of World War I on the population of Europe and on Ian Rutledge specifically.