Tangled Web UK Review December 2005
File Updated: 25/12/2005

Buy at Amazon Price Killing for England Killing for England by Iain McDowall
pbk out March 06 (Piatkus) at £6.99

A police procedural set in the Midlands town of Crowby, featuring DCI Jacobson as the lead character. In the Prologue, the body of Darren McGee, a young black man, was recovered from the river some time before the main story begins. He was a schizophrenic, working in the kitchens of a local hotel and nothing gave rise to any conclusion other than suicide. However, his cousin arrives in Crowby from London, and turns out to be a high-flying free-lance journalist, intent on proving that Darren's death was due to a race-hate assault. He takes his conviction to Jacobson, who has no reason to believe that it has any foundation, unless some corroboration is produced. This arrives rapidly in the form of the cousin also being found dead in the river.
Crowby has an active cell of the New Nationalists, a far-right organisation, and apart from other less serious incidents of racism, they become suspect in relation to the two deaths, though there is still no hard proof that they are murders. The story is a complex one, intertwining the personal problems of police officers, the relationships between the neo- fascists and the added complication of Vicky, Darren's former girl-friend. This is no 'who-dunit', being a hard-nosed story of a difficult investigation and is tightly-written in great detail, the smoking of every cigarette described. One also gets the impression that the author is writing out his own antipathy to right-wing racial intolerance.


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

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