Necessary as Blood

Hardcover, 384 pages

Published Oct. 6, 2009 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-128753-4
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OCLC Number:
310399154

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3 stars (2 reviews)

In this dazzling addition to Deborah Crombie's acclaimed mystery series, a disappearance, a murder, and a child in danger lead Scotland Yard detectives Gemma James and Duncan Kincaid into London's legendary East End-a neighborhood where the rich and the poor, the ambitious and the dangerous, collide-to solve one of the most challenging and disturbing cases they've ever faced. . . .Once the haunt of Jack the Ripper, London's East End is a vibrant mix of history and the avant-garde, a place where elegant Georgian town houses exist side by side with colorful street markets and the hippest clubs. But here races and cultures still clash, and the trendy galleries and glamorous nightlife of Whitechapel disguise a violent and seedy underside, where unthinkable crimes bring terror to the innocent.On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in mid May, a young mother, Sandra Gilles, leaves her daughter with a friend at the Columbia Road …

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3 stars

These Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James books are becoming difficult. The plots; particularly the duo's involvement in the crimes under investigation; are increasingly tenuous. Gemma acts with increasing frequency like a loose cannon rather than a senior police investigator, and Duncan seems willing to go along with whatever hare-brained idea she comes up with next. The cerebral dividends are now spread very thinly indeed.

However, the emotional payoff keeps me coming back for more. I can't get enough of Kit, Toby, the dogs, their friends and the comfortable domesticity at the heart of the stories. I signed up for a series of detective novels, but now I'm addicted to a family saga. Sigh.

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  • Literature & Fiction
  • Mystery & Thrillers -- Authors, A-Z -- ( C ) -- Crombie, Deborah
  • Mystery & Thrillers -- Mystery