Inspector Ian Rutledge #8

A Long Shadow

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"Seamless in its storytelling and enthralling in its plotting."
--Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

"Dark and remarkable....Once [Todd] grabs you, there's no putting the novel down."
--Detroit Free Press

The Winston-Salem Journal declares that, "like P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Charles Todd writes novels that transcend genre." A Long Shadow proves that statement true beyond the shadow of a doubt. Once again featuring Todd's extraordinary protagonist, Scotland Yard investigator and shell-shocked World War One veteran, Inspector Ian Rutledge, A Long Shadow immerses readers in the sights and sounds of post-war Great Britain, as the damaged policeman pursues answers to a constable's slaying and the three-year-old mystery of a young girl's disappearance in a tiny Northamptonshire village. Read Todd's A Long Shadow and see why the Washington Post calls the Rutledge crime novels, "one of the best historical series being written today."

352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 3,2006

This edition

Format
352 pages, Hardcover
Published
January 3, 2006 by William Morrow
ISBN
9780060786717
ASIN
006078671X
Language
English
Characters More characters
  • Ian Rutledge

    Ian Rutledge

    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....

  • Constable Hensley

    Constable Hensley

    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...

  • Meredith Channing

    Meredith Channing

    Beautiful, poised young woman whom Rutledge meets at a London dinner party. A field nurse in France during the war....

  • Emma Mason.

    Emma Mason.

    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....

  • Beatrice Mason

    Beatrice Mason

    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....

  • Mary Ellison

    Mary Ellison

    Malignant widow who raised granddaughter Emma Mason until she disappeared at age 17. Mother of Beatrice Mason....

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March 26,2025
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I agree with Janet on this one. Ho hum compared with earlier entries in this series.
March 26,2025
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Charles Todd, Inspector Ian Rutledge series
https://www.orderofbooks.com/authors/...

Charles Todd is the pen name of an American mother-and-son writing team: Caroline Todd, died 2021.08.28 (book 24 already sent to the publisher) and Charles Todd.

Our hero is Inspector Ian Rutledge, shell-shocked after WWI, routinely hears the voice of his dead corporal, Hamish McLeod, in his head. The two of them are good characters; their relationship develops over the series from antagonism to a kind of partnership.

Rutledge is the Rodney Dangerfield of Scotland Yard: no respect from his higher-ups, no respect from the public, none from the local police he's sent to help.

Especially early in the series, they end abruptly.

They don't have to be read in order.

To orient the stories in time and place:

General areas of each book: https://www.charlestoddmap.com/

1857 Melinda Crawford survived Indian Mutiny (she's 72 in 1919; she lives on the Kent/East Sussex border https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ken... )
c. 1890 Ian Rutledge born
c. 1892 Ian's sister Frances born
1912 Rutledge was a (New) Scotland Yard inspector
1914.08 WWI began
1916.07 Captain Ian Rutledge put Corporal Hamish McLeod to death for refusing an order to lead more men to their deaths, on the Somme.
1916 - 1919 Influenza epidemic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish...
1918.11.11 WWI ended
1919.02 Shell-shocked WWI survivor Rutledge's fiancée, Jean, ended their engagement.
1919.06.01 Rutledge returned to work at (New) Scotland Yard after recuperating from WWI. New Scotland Yard: https://www.google.com/maps/place/51%...

Simon Prebble is the best audio narrator: books 10-16, 18-22.

tTales -- Short Stories 0.5 and 12.5, Kindle ✅ ★★★

2013t0.5tCold Comfort -- Kindle, in Tales, Short Story ✅ ★★★

2015t0.6tA Guid Soldier -- Kindle, Short Story ✅ ★★★

1994t1tA Test of Wills -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★

1998 t2tWings of Fire -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★★
Suspicious deaths in the house of fictional poet O.A. Manning. Cornwall. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cor...

1999t3tSearch the Dark -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★
1919.08 Dorset. Ends rather badly.

2000 t4tLegacy of the Dead -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★
1919.09 Scotland. Features Fiona MacDonald, fiancée of the late Corporal Hamish McLeod.

2001 t5tWatchers of Time -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★
1919.10 Norfolk https://www.google.com/maps/place/Nor...

2002t6tA Fearsome Doubt -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★
1919.11 Kent. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ken... farther from London than Maidstone https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mai... (33%)
Rutledge remembers a little of what happened 1918.11.11-1919.02.

2005t7tA Cold Treachery -- Audible ✅ ★★★★
1919.12 Cumbria https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cum... Lake District near Kendal https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ken...

2006t8tA Long Shadow -- Audible ✅ ★★★★
1919.12 - 1920.02 We meet Mrs. Meredith Channing. This one has an exciting ending.
Northamptonshire https://www.google.com/maps/place/Nor...

2007t9tA False Mirror -- Kindle, Audible ✅ ★★★
1920.02 - 1920.03 We hear Rutledge's nasty boss, Bowles's, thoughts about how to destroy Rutledge. Some very stupid suspects. Dorset. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Dor...
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Westo...

2007t10tA Pale Horse -- Kindle, Audible, first book narrated by Simon Prebble ✅ ★★★★

2008t11tA Matter of Justice -- Audible: Simon Prebble, library large print, ✅ ★★★★
Starts in the Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902). Good story.

2009t12tThe Red Door -- Libby ebook, Audible: Simon Prebble ✅ ★★★★

2010t12.5tThe Kidnapping -- short story, Kindle ✅ ★★★

2011t13tA Lonely Death -- Audible: Simon Prebble, large print ✅ ★★★★

2011t14tThe Confession -- Audible: Simon Prebble, Kindle ✅ ★★★

2013t15tProof of Guilt -- Libby audio: Simon Prebble; Libby ebook ✅ ★★★★

2014t16tHunting Shadows -- Audible: Simon Prebble ✅ ★★★; Kindle

2015t17tA Fine Summer’s Day -- Libby audio ✅ ★★★★; large print
1914.06.28 - 1914.12.26. This one has Inspector Rutledge's backstory as a Scotland Yard inspector in the months before he goes to war. The fine summer's day is the day the Austrian archduke is murdered in Serbia.

2016t18tNo Shred of Evidence -- Libby audio: Simon Prebble ✅ ★★★★★; Libby ebook

2017t19tRacing the Devil -- Audible: Simon Prebble ✅ ★★★★

2017t19.5tThe Piper -- Kindle ✅ ★★★

2018t20tThe Gate Keeper -- Audible: Simon Prebble; Kindle ✅ ★★★★

2019 t21tThe Black Ascot -- Audible: Simon Prebble; Kindle ✅ ★★★★

2020t 22tA Divided Loyalty -- Audible: Simon Prebble; Kindle ✅ ★★★★

2021 t23tA Fatal Lie -- Audible; Kindle ✅ ★★★★★
Has an overage of unpleasant characters. Early 1920s, Wales and Shropshire.

2021.08.28 Caroline Todd died (book 24 already sent to the publisher)

2022 t24tA Game of Fear

Trivia:
Book 5: Watchers of Time:
https://www.goodreads.com/trivia/work...

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March 26,2025
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Charles Todd does it again! Every serial mystery novelist should read how Charles Todd introduces Ian Rutledge. Even after 8 novels, they don’t use the same trite descriptions. I’m constantly amazed at that, and that’s just in the beginning!!

Ian goes to (another) country village to look into why a Constable has been shot in the back with an arrow and along the way, uncovers a web of secrets that will require all of his expertise and intuition to untangle...
March 26,2025
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As usual, a dependable page turner. There are usually several mysteries going on at once, so I never have any idea how they are al going to come together.
March 26,2025
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It took me a while to get reacquainted with Ian and Hamish then the investigation got interesting. Of course the last 100 pages were the most exciting. There were 2 concurrent investigations. One was a stalking of Ian, getting more threatening as the story goes on. The second was an attack on a constable in a rural, very small town. The location of the attack on the constable brought into the investigation several missing persons related to a widow in town from the historically, most powerful family. She cooperated with the investigation on her terms which influenced the behavior of others in town. The two mysteries were resolved in a single violent event that was well written.
A major aspect of the text was the description of lives after WWI. Dealing the aftermath of the huge number of war dead and debilitated was illuminating.
March 26,2025
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I may not have been in the mood for this one, but I found it too scattered. There's the romance, such as it is, with the enigmatic widow. There's the invisible man, shadowing and threatening Rutledge and leaving carved shell casings. There's the shooting (by arrow!) that he's in the village to investigate, and there are the various pasts that he digs up in the process. I find the motivation of the killer unbelievable as well. And Hamish was less incisive than usual, yammering about the widow and not about the case so much. Still, it's a good series, and I do enjoy it.
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