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Search the Dark
Search the Dark: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery | Charles Todd
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The introspective hero of Wings of Fire and A Test of Wills (Edgar Award nominee) returns in Search the Dark, a provocative new mystery by Charles Todd. Inspector Ian Rutledge, haunted by memories of World War I and the harrowing presence of Hamish, a dead soldier, is "a superb characterization of a man whose wounds have made him a stranger in his own land." (The New York Times Book Review) A dead woman and two missing children bring Inspector Rutledge to the lovely Dorset town of Singleton Magna, where the truth lies buried with the dead. A tormented veteran whose family died in an enemy bombing is the chief suspect. Dubious, Rutledge presses on to find the real killer. And when another body is found in the rich Dorset earth, his quest reaches into the secret lives of villagers and Londoners whose privileged positions and private passions give them every reason to thwart him. Someone is protecting a murderer. And two children are out there, somewhere, in the dark....
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One afternoon, a man glimpses his wife and kids with another man at a train station, as his train speeds away. Distraught, he finds his way back to the village, searching for his family. When the body of a woman is found a couple days later, the local police think they have their culprit. But, where are the kids? Enter Rutledge...and what at first appears an open and shut case is anything but...

The 3rd in the series & my favorite so far. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle Rutledge is haunted by actions taken during WWI...he has the voice of Hamish dogging his every step. This book touches on the emotional impact of war at a time when PTSD was not understood. Lots of twists and turns throughout...the ending was a surprise to me. 5y
Crazeedi Is this the newest one in the series? I love these books. I think I'm on number 15 5y
Librarybelle @Crazeedi It‘s actually book 3 in the series 5y
Crazeedi @Librarybelle ok then I read, I cant remember them all. But they are so good!! 5y
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Spending the night with Inspector Ian Rutledge...

Mollyanna Always a Good Friday night date. 😁 5y
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I like this series - it's a little dark, definitely not a cozy mystery.