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A review by annettefunnycello
An Accidental Death by Peter Grainger
4.0
As a fan of British detective stories and some police procedurals, I looked forward to my first Peter Grainger novel with some trepidation -- if it wasn't any good I'd be sad. If it was good, I'd be diverted from the massive amount of work that awaits me, because he's got loads of other books for me to read.
It was good. I'm in trouble, in a good way.
I appreciate that D.C. Smith is not a deeply damaged guy like too many of my favourite detectives. He's a smart man who pays attention and understands human predicaments. I'm going to enjoy getting to know the author through his character D.C. Smith. Very pleasant change.
It was good. I'm in trouble, in a good way.
I appreciate that D.C. Smith is not a deeply damaged guy like too many of my favourite detectives. He's a smart man who pays attention and understands human predicaments. I'm going to enjoy getting to know the author through his character D.C. Smith. Very pleasant change.