Cynthia Harrod-Eagles: Deadly Force

DCI Bill Slider #26

This has long been a favorite series of mine since the first book, Orchestrated Death (1991), in which the main character, the married Detective Bill Slider, meets what turns out to be the love of his life. Joanna, who is now his wife and mother of two of his children, is a musician, and in the first book the music is part of the story, which adds to it and gives it depth.  Most of the other books are straight up police procedurals, but they are excellent ones.

This novel, the 26th in the series, is no exception to Harrod-Eagles’ excellence.  Her way with language, humor, and puns is undimmed, and all you need to do is skim through her chapter titles to get a taste of her humor.  Her character descriptions are as sharp and brief as any a golden age writer committed to a page and are one of the reasons I love her writing so much.  This book, while late in the series, does not need to be read in order, as the story told stands well on its own.  I will say that a reading of the earlier books will add to your reading enjoyment, as the characters are filled in and established throughout the series. read more