Tangled Web UK Review November 2005
File Updated: 18/11/2006

Buy at Amazon Price Sins of the Fathers Sins of the Fathers by Patricia Hall
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The twelfth in the well-known Thackeray and Ackroyd series based in Yorkshire, with grim-faced DCI Michael Thackeray investigating violent crimes, sometimes with the help and occasionally with the hindrance of his journalist lover Laura Ackroyd, who works on the local paper, the Bradfield Gazette.
In this story, Thackeray is called to a horrific scene in a lonely rural house, where several children and their mother are found shot. Another lad has fled and has died of exposure in a snowstorm, whilst another young girl survives to hospital. Father has vanished in his Land-Rover and all efforts to find him fail. Thackeray, with his chronic history of family misery and a wife not long dead, is shattered by these events and his girl-friend and his colleagues are concerned for his mental stability. Much of the story revolves about the personalities in the afflicted village, where the missing man was said to be a strange loner. Police efforts to trace his background come to nothing and it becomes apparent that the 'spooks', the security services, are frustrating their efforts to investigate the matter. Laura's own journalistic probings turn up more information, but the unethical activities of a former lover, an unscrupulous London reporter, get her into deeper trouble with Thackeray when they are made public. When the Land-Rover is eventually found burnt-out in Manchester, with an unidentified corpse inside, the plot thickens and either a gangster or an IRA connection is suspected.
As always with Patricia Hall, the writing is tense and gripping with an 'un-put-downable' quality. If I were to have any mild criticism, it would be that after reading a number of previous books in the series, I feel that the author is now rather over-doing the aggro between Michael and Laura. Though it is obviously a trade-mark of the series, the over – weening depression and misery of Thackeray is making him such an dismal character that is hard to accept that such an attractive, vivacious red-head as Laura would put up with his indifference to her for so long. Maybe in the next book, Patricia Hall can cheer him up a bit so that readers can begin to empathise with him.


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

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