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Ashes to Ashes

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Patrick Gillard's father seeks his help when disturbing claims are made about a recent cremation.
Currently on leave, Patrick Gillard is considering whether to carry on his hazardous job as 'adviser' to the National Crime Agency when his father, the local rector, asks for his help. A local woman, Mrs Anne Peters, has paid him a visit, convinced that the wrong body was cremated at her late husband's recent funeral.
Patrick promises to investigate with the help of his wife and partner in crime, Ingrid. But when Mrs Peters' home is suddenly destroyed in a massive explosion, events take an even more bizarre and sinister turn. Is she part of a criminal conspiracy? Could there be a connection between this and the death of the funeral director who organised her late husband's cremation? Patrick and Ingrid are about to uncover some disturbing facts in their search for the truth.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 13, 2015
      Recent widow Anne Peters presents a most unusual problem to Patrick Gillard, on leave from the National Crime Agency, and his police partner wife, Ingrid Langley, in Duffy’s entertaining 19th mystery featuring the crime-fighting pair (after 2014’s Dark Side). Anne, who lives in the same Somerset town as Patrick and Ingrid, claims that the cremains she received are not those of her late husband, Archie. The undertaker gave her a sack of metal body-replacement parts (hip joints, etc.) left unburned after Archie was supposedly cremated. But Archie had no such artificial parts. The dilemma piques the interest of a vacationing—in other words bored—Patrick, so he and Ingrid decide to investigate. Before long they discover there’s enough meat left on those artificial bones to share with a few local gendarmes and Patrick’s NCA boss. Despite unfamiliar slang such as sprog (a child) and yob (a common thug), a good mystery is a good mystery, and this is one.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2015
      Approaching its twentieth installment, the Patrick Gillard and Ingrid Langley series shows no sign of slowing down. In their latest adventure, the husband-and-wife team of sleuths (he's a former British intelligence agent; she's a crime novelist) are approached by a woman who has a difficult problem: she's pretty sure that, at her husband's funeral, the wrong man's body was cremated. Whose body was it? And why was it there? Turns out these are the first of many questions in this very suspenseful novel. As in earlier series entries, the author keeps us glued to the page by doing two things and doing them very well: constructing an intriguing story and creating compelling interplay between the two lead characters. Patrick and Ingrid make a compelling team, and their personal and professional relationship is what keeps readers tuning in. For fans of the series, this one's a sure thingand a great read-alike for those who enjoy other hard-boiled husband-and-wife teams, like Dennis Lehane's Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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