A MONSTER. A MOTHER. A MURDER?
When Vice Admiral Boyer, RN (retd) died without leaving a will, his estranged daughter inherited his - not inconsiderable - estate. Called home to sort through his belongings, she found an AegisBox - a tamper proof safe within a safe designed to self-destruct if anyone without the code attempts to open it. Unable to walk away without the truth, she uncovered something so horrifying it launched the biggest investigation in the National Crime Agency's history. Five years later, Washington Poe is unwittingly, and unwillingly, sucked into its gravity...
Finally able to escape the authority they railed against, Washington Poe and Tilly Bradshaw are enjoying their new jobs as private detectives or - as the sign on their door says - 'Gumshoes for Hire'. When a teenage girl walks into their office, looking for the mother she long believed to be dead, they agree to take the case. As Poe and Tilly investigate the girl's claims, they find themselves drawn into a murky world of trafficking, pornography and prostitution. Will they be able to help the girl find her mother, or will the dark forces at work, who will stop at nothing to protect themselves, get there first...
The Killer's Mark by M W Craven is published on 13 August 2026 by Constable and is book eight in the Washington Poe series. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review.
There is an army of Poe and Tilly fans out here who eagerly wait for the next book in this series. I am a loyal foot soldier in that army. Every summer we are treated to another episode, and every summer we wonder just what the author has in store for his characters and for us.
The Killer's Mark finds Washington Poe and his colleague Tilly Bradshaw heading up their own private investigation business, or as it states on their sign; 'gumshoes for hire'.
Both Poe and Tilly have changed over the years; they are now able to be their own boss, although Tilly is still contracted to do some very high profile, and confidential work for MI5. Whilst Poe still owns his isolated cottage on the moors, he now lives in his new wife Estelle's ancestral stately home - with a butler! What hasn't changed at all is their relationship and it is as warm and as darkly funny as ever, in fact I laughed out loud more times than I can remember!
Poe is affected by events from past books, his vulnerabilities do show through and he's loathe to take on new cases. He'll find every excuse to turn away a client. including the fact that he thinks that they look like Ken Dodd (IYKYK)!
And then, from the moment fifteen-year-old Esmeree Blue appears on Poe and Tilly's doorstep, it's obvious that this isn't going to be an ordinary case. Clutching a wallet and armed with plenty of attitude, she confidently hands over £90 and asks them to find her missing mother, Oceane Blue.
It's an unusual request, and one that immediately captures Poe's attention. Esmeree is a fabulous character; sharp, determined and she is impossible to ignore. However, what initially looks like a straightforward missing persons investigation soon takes an unexpected turn. Before long, Poe and Tilly are drawn into something much darker and far more dangerous than either of them could have imagined.
As the mystery deepens, the tension builds beautifully, with twists and surprises around every corner. Finding Oceane is only part of the challenge; staying one step ahead of the danger that surrounds them may prove to be the biggest test of all.
One of the many reasons why I love this series so much is the author's ability to balance the darker aspects of the story with perfectly judged humour. Just when the tension threatens to become overwhelming, there's a witty exchange or a moment of banter that reminds you why these characters are so special.
Poe and Tilly remain one of crime fiction's most fabulous partnerships, they're an absolute joy to spend time with. Theres is also an impressive supporting cast, and it's always a pleasure to see familiar faces reappear. They add real depth and warmth to the novels, making each new instalment feel like catching up with old friends.
However, don't be fooled into thinking this is an easy read! Underneath that humour lies a dark, gripping and often unsettling story. The investigation is packed with twists, mounting tension and real danger, while tackling some difficult subjects, including abuse, organised crime, trafficking and murder. It's compelling, thought-provoking and, at times, impossible to put down.
Brava Craven, you did it again! Highly recommended.
Multi-award-winning author M.W. Craven was born in Carlisle but grew up in Newcastle.
He joined the army at sixteen, leaving ten years later to complete a social work degree. Seventeen years after taking up a probation officer role in Cumbria, at the rank of assistant chief officer, he became a full-time author.
He is an instant Sunday Times bestseller and, for his Cumbria-set Washington Poe series, a recipient of the 2019 Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger, the 2022 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger and the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2023. The series has now been translated into twenty-seven languages
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