Tangled Web UK Review November 2004
File Updated: 18/11/04

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This is one of the best 'police' novels I've read in a long time and confirms Graham Hurley as one of the leading writers in this type of crime fiction. The action takes place in Portsmouth, an unusual city for a British crime story and is the fifth in the series about Detective-Inspector Joe Faraday.
He is a widower, now living part of the time with Eadie, an Australian documentary film maker. He has a deaf-and-dumb son 'J-J', who has an aptitude for visual art and is helping Eadie make a hard-hitting video about the effects of hard drugs. Unfortunately, the lad gets accidentally involved with the dealers who are supplying their film subject with heroin and gets himself arrested.
The main plot is the story of a long-running covert operation code-named 'Tumbril', intended to topple Bazza Mackenzie, the drug baron of Portsmouth who has been untouchable for so long. Joe Faraday gets pulled from his usual CID duties to join this hush-hush squad and is not happy at the move, especially when it all goes pear-shaped. Another of the running characters in the series is well to the fore, DC Winter, a canny, unconventional detective, who though a loose-cannon, tends to get results.
The author's depth of knowledge of police operations is remarkable - and his grasp of forensic techniques and pathology cannot be faulted - a rare attribute these days. The plot is beautifully constructed and the dialogue and writing are impeccable. Graham Hurley was himself a television documentary-writer before becoming a full-time author and his skill in constructing a taught, believable story must stem from this experience.


( Bernard Knight ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series)

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