Detective
Inspector (DI) Ian Drake of the Wales
Police Service in Caernaffon in North Wales is called to investigate a murder.
His regular detective sergeant is on maternity leave, so he has DS Sara Morgan accompany
him. The body of a woman has been found in an unoccupied storefront – and found
by people passing by when the store’s curtain opened. Her murder has been
staged – and what the detectives come to realize is that the scene imitates a
well-known contemporary artwork.
The dead woman is a gallery owner and curator for an
upcoming local art exhibition. As they investigate, Drake and Morgan discover
that a number of people were upset that their work had been excluded from the
exhibition, but most seem to have alibis. And then the murder scene goes live,
and viral, on YouTube and Twitter. The detectives are dealing with a very sick
mind.
And then there’s a second murder, and while it looks
different form the first, Drake believes there’s a connection.
Dead
on Your Feet is the fourth DI Ian Drake novel by
author Stephen Puleston, who has
this series and three novels in the DI John Marco series (both detectives work
for the Wales Police Force, Drake in North Wales and Marco in South Wales). Drake
is separated from his wife, living apart from her and their two young
daughters. The separation is about work and the excessive amount of time Drake
devotes to it, but the detective is also getting counseling for his obsession
with order, cleanliness, and neatness.
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But it is that mania for order that drives the man to
restore the balance in his world, and it may be the reason he’s such a good
detective, doing his job well in spite of the constant police politics. And during
this investigation, he learns he has a half-brother who’s 10 years older, the
result of his father having a something of a fling when he was 18. The problem
is that the half-brother is one of the murder suspects.
Dead on Your Feet is a fast-paced police procedural mystery,
and exactly the kind of good, entertaining story we’ve come to expect from
Puleston.
Related:
Top photograph: The Dinner Party, oil on
canvas by Judy Chicago. The painting plays a significant role in Dead on Your Feet.
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