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A Lonely Death - Charles Todd
A Lonely Death
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A breathtaking blend of psychological complexity, haunting atmosphere, compelling twists, and impressive detail, the novels in the Ian Rutledge mystery series have garnered their author widespread acclaim and numerous honors and awards. At the heart of the series is the compelling Scotland Yard... show more
A breathtaking blend of psychological complexity, haunting atmosphere, compelling twists, and impressive detail, the novels in the Ian Rutledge mystery series have garnered their author widespread acclaim and numerous honors and awards. At the heart of the series is the compelling Scotland Yard detective inspector Ian Rutledge, a veteran of the Great War who understands all too well the darkness that lies within men's souls.

Now three men have been murdered in a Sussex village, and Scotland Yard has been called in. It's a baffling case. The victims are soldiers who survived the horrors of World War I only to meet a ghastly end in the quiet English countryside two years later. Each had been garroted, with small ID discs left in their mouths.

But even Scotland Yard's presence doesn't deter this vicious and clever killer. Shortly after Inspector Ian Rutledge arrives, a fourth soldier is found dead. With few clues to go on and the pressure building, Rutledge must gamble everything—his job, his reputation, and even his life—to find answers.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780061726194 (0061726192)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 343
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Ian Rutledge (#13)
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November News 2014
November News 2014 rated it
4.0 A Lonely Death
This is another compelling story written by mother/son duo Charles Todd. In Lonely Death, Inspector Rutledge is called to a small village in Sussex where a series of murders have taken place. Identity disks (A precursor to the current dog-tags used by soldiers) are found in the mouths of the victims...
Ko
Ko rated it
2.5, really.I love Rutledge and his ghost, but this plot was meandering, unlikely and just not as compelling as some of the other books in the series.
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