Detective Inspector (DI) Nick
Dixon of the Avon and Somerset CID is helping Environment Authority
officers catch eel poachers in a tidal estuary. The poachers are indeed caught,
but what’s also discovered is a paneled truck, partially submerged in the
estuary mud, with a driver who looks dead but isn’t. He’s handcuffed to the
steering wheel, and his foot is handcuffed to the floor. No one has a metal
cutting tool, and Dixon, the Environment Authority officers, and the Coast
Guard have to watch the man drown as the tide comes in.
The autopsy shows the dead
man had some gruesome injuries – part of his skull cut out and slashing wounds
to his neck. The injuries are almost exactly like the ones a number of victims
of a serial killer in Manchester had many years before. The killer may be back,
or someone with inside knowledge of the Manchester killings may be a copycat. But
why? And how?
Then there’s a second
killing. And a suicide atop a long-buried body.
Heads
or Tails is Damien Boyd’s seventh Inspector Nick
Dixon crime and suspense novel. It’s just as action-packed as its predecessors;
when Dixon is around, a lot of things happen, and few of them good. Gangsters,
organized crime, serial killers, police corruption, murders, Dixon’s run-ins
with superiors (he has a tendency to do that) – Heads or Tails is chock full of things happening.
Damien Boyd |
Boyd wraps Dixon’s personal
life into the main story. He’s diabetic, and needs to make sure he’s prepared
and avoids the foods he needs to avoid. His live-in girlfriend, police Sgt.
Jane Winters, is dealing with the finding of her birth mother; because of her
own police work, she also plays a crucial role in the story because she knows
how to access the “dark web,” the internet most of us never see (and probably
don’t want to).
With Heads or Tails, Boyd is maintaining a consistently high quality of
mystery story. It’s a fast-paced, enthralling read.
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