Murder most definitely!

The Soho Murder: The Compelling Wartime Murder Mystery (Blitz Detective #9) by Mike Hollow       

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Fascinating foray into murder, the antiquarian book trade and counterfeiting, all set in Soho during the war years.  Detective Inspector John Jago and Detective Constable Peter Cradock are London detectives looking into bookseller and runner Samuel Bellamy who’s been shot dead. Bellamy’s death seems open and shut until it isn’t. The life and world of a runner is quite fascinating.

Along the way we meet some doubtful, some  colorful characters who inhabit this part of London, and the talented Jazz singer, Ethel Rae.

The plot centers around the everyday workings of D. I. Jago’s methods of investigation, ably supported by his D.C. Cradok, and Jago’s philosophy on life and the war, with occasional glimpses of the woman in his life American journalist, Dorothy.

A rather dry tone that’s entirely suitable for a London Inspector during the Blitz whose experiences of this war are highlighted by his experiences during the First World War.

The underneath running commentary on life makes this murder mystery an interesting read.


A Allison & Busby ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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