Tangled Web UK Review September 1998
File Updated: 30/03/00
Kneeling at the Altar Kneeling at the Altar by Jim Lusby
pbk out July 98 (Gollancz) at £9.99
The trouble with being a good cop is that you don't wait for cases to come to you. You can't help seeing the suspicious all around you. So when Waterford's Detective Inspector Carl McCadden notices a man in the casualty waiting area with flowers and chocolates, long after visiting time is over on the main wards, he takes enough of an interest to save the man from a beating at the hands of a group of vigilantes in the hospital car park.
At first, it all looks like the same sad old story -- a secret paedophile preying on local boys whose parents discover what's going on and take the law into their own hands. But as soon as McCadden starts to probe, strange undercurrents are revealed. Why is a blind man searching the woods? Who is the man in the Christian Brothers habit who seems to appear at crucial moments? And if 'kneeling at the altar' has more than one meaning, so might 'lead us not into temptation.'
On his third outing, Lusby's excellent DI McCadden discovers that deceit doesn't always cover abuse, that concern can sometimes mask persecution, and that everyone keeps secrets for their own particular reasons. But in spite of it all, McCadden remains relaxed, perceptive, always himself in the teeth of the extreme frustrations of policing contemporary Ireland. Forget Ballykissangel -- this is the real Ireland, where pleasure and pain are inextricably linked without the rhythm of Riverdance in the background.


( Val McDermid - Gold Dagger winner & creator of Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan & Tony Hill)

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