368 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 3,2006
Scotland Yard Inspector before and after World War I. British Army Lieutenant then Captain in France from 1914-1918. Lives in London before and after WW1....
Worked for Bowles in Westminster, sent to the backwater town of Dudlington for reasons unknown, but rumor is he took a bribe to look the other way in an unsolved arson case. Has unhealthy obsession with 17-year-old Emma Mason, and villagers wonder if he k...
Beautiful, poised young woman whom Rutledge meets at a London dinner party. A field nurse in France during the war....
Beautiful 17-year-old girl who disappeared. Daughter of Beatrice Mason, but raised by grandmother Mary Ellison eho told her that her father had died....
Daughter of Mary Ellison, and mother of Emma Mason, whom she gave to her mother to raise after they were abandoned by husband and father Mason....
Malignant widow who raised granddaughter Emma Mason until she disappeared at age 17. Mother of Beatrice Mason....
Whenever I pick up a Charles Todd novel, I am invariably filled with delight at the remarkable depth and breadth of the writing. This particular book is astonishing in its complexity, even when compared to other Todd novels. When Ian Rutledge is dispatched to a small village to look into the shooting by bow and arrow of the village constable, Hensley, he is initially taken aback. His mercurial supervisor, Bowles, informs him that Hensley was a good man and insists that the shooter be found and punished. Rutledge can't help but wonder why this case is of such great importance.
Upon arriving in the village, Rutledge discovers that there is far more to the story than meets the eye. A young girl had vanished two years prior. Some in the village suspect that Hensley was responsible for the young woman's death, while others believe she went to London in search of her mother, who had disappeared years ago. Meanwhile, Rutledge keeps finding shell casings left for him. Then, someone takes a shot at him, but it seems more like a warning shot. To be honest, this book takes so many twists and turns, with numerous red herrings thrown in, that it truly keeps the reader guessing. I'm not ashamed to admit that I wasn't anticipating the ending. This is indeed a terrific book.