A new PI. A dead rockstar. A tangled web of secrets.
When Ethan Adler set up his new PI agency in central Manchester, he wasn’t expecting his first case to be so high profile – investigating the mysterious death of rock star Dylan Vy.
Ethan has been avoiding the spotlight ever since his beloved wife Maggie’s untimely passing. His grief has been complicated by rumours that Maggie was pregnant with another man’s child at the time of her fatal accident. And because said accident took place just hours after Ethan won the lottery, a cloud of suspicion has followed Ethan ever since.
With the help of his assistant Amelia, Ethan throws himself into uncovering the truth about Dylan Vy. In a fast-escalating investigation, they uncover a labyrinth of secrets, lies and deadly connections between bandmates, girlfriends and a volatile manager. And when Dylan's unreleased music is leaked on the dark web, speculation swirls that the lyrics contain hidden clues that might lead to the killer. But who leaked these songs, and what is their secret motive? In the midst of a media frenzy and a storm of fan conspiracy theories, who can Ethan trust?
As Ethan digs deeper, he must also confront his own demons ― the lingering questions about Maggie’s death and the growing realisation that those closest to him may have played a role…
I read this whilst on holiday and was transfixed throughout. What a fabulous way to start a new series.
I first met Chris McDonald when he was a book blogger way back in 2019, I always admired his reviews and when he went on to get a publishing deal with (the much missed) Red Dog Books, I was there for those. My signed copies sit proudly on my shelf, and I now see that Harper North have repackaged and republished those. As Chris Frost he has written his Christmas crime series, which I've enjoyed too and now we have PI Ethan Adler and his assistant Amelia - and what a fabulous duo they are.
I adored this quirky, original and perfectly formed cast of characters. Ethan is thoughtful and vulnerable and also really determined. Then there's Amelia, his assistant, who is an absolute delight. She brings such warmth and humour to every scene, and together they make a fabulous investigative duo. Their friendship develops so naturally, with plenty of really cracking exchanges, that make me chuckle and they seem really fond of each other.
Chris McDonald balances the darker themes beautifully with moments of warmth and gentle humour. Alongside the murder investigation he weaves in Ethan's own unresolved grief and the unanswered questions surrounding his wife Maggie's death, adding real emotional depth without ever slowing the pace. The Manchester setting feels so real and the backdrop of the music industry gives the story an extra sparkle and a wonderfully fresh feel.
The plotting is clever, confident and beautifully constructed, with twists arriving at exactly the right moment. Every time I thought I had worked things out, another surprise appeared around the corner. Best of all, nothing feels forced, or awkward and everything slots perfectly into place.
The Wrong Man is a fabulous start to what I am convinced is going to be a brilliant new series. Engaging characters, an irresistible mystery and great writing make this an absolute joy to read. I cannot wait to see where Ethan and Amelia take us next. Highly recommended.

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