• Sins of the Fathers

  • Inspector Carlyle, Novel 8
  • By: James Craig
  • Narrated by: Joe Jameson
  • Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Sins of the Fathers

By: James Craig
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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When Julian Schaeffer is shot in front of his son in a London park, suspicion falls on his estranged wife. The woman has a seemingly watertight alibi, but Carlyle - trying to make the best of a difficult relationship with his new sergeant, Umar Sligo - won't stop digging.

Focused on the Schaeffer case, the inspector is not too interested when Daniel Sands is hauled in to Charing Cross, accused of kidnapping. Then he discovers Sands' back-story and finds himself propelled forward in a quest for justice for two fathers and their destroyed families.

©2015 James Craig (P)2015 Audible, Ltd

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"A cracking read." (BBC Radio 4)

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Too many moving parts?

No, not too many moving parrs but do not let your attention wander. I like the many crimes piling into Charing Cross police station. Threads are picked up, dropped, reappear later and I wondered sometimes if crimes could be solved. They could. I find the reading challenging because I could not immediately recognize bad guys just by name. Reading some books does have the advantage of burning names into memory, something listening just doesn't do well. I did like this book very much.

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