A review by seanbyrne92
The Crime Trade by Simon Kernick

4.0

3.5 stars rounded up for this one

Not really sure where to start with this one, first half of the book I wasnt quite sure what to make of this. I'm a big fan of Kernick having read 8 other books of his. I read Relentless before (which is installment 2 of the Tina Boyd series) so I thought I would go back to the beginning.

We are introduced to Stegs Jenner, undercover cop involved in taking down a Colombian drug bust with colleague Paul 'Yokes' Vokermann when things don't go according to plan. The fall out from the drug bust sees Stegs pit his wits against the rest of the force as all his colleagues are keen to point out his flaws and suspicious circumstances surrounding Operation Surgical Strike (hoping I got the name right).

In steps DI John Gallan and DS Tina Boyd, who were involved in setting up the operation to take down the Colombian drug bust. Trying to deal with the blowback at how the operation went asunder, John and Tina go to work in putting the pieces back together to try find out how it could have all went wrong. John and Tina meanwhile are involved in a behind the scenes relationship outside the workplace and agree to keep it from their colleagues for now as the relationship develops.

For the first 20% or so I wasnt really convinced I was going to enjoy this - we were introduced to a graphic violent scene around this as we discover a bit more about Stegs undercover operations that have lead him to this point. I found his character hard to like, and much preferred the moments of DI John Gallan and DS Tina Boyd investigative movements leading them on this case.

The book's pace increased as I hit the 50% mark and became more enjoyable and ended up coming to a worthwhile conclusion at the end.
As I am a big fan of Kernick I will read 'Deadline' (Tina Boyd 3) and see if the series progresses much better than the first one.