A series of bizarre murders rocks the beautiful Carpathian town of Braşov. At first there’s nothing obvious to link what appear to be random killings.
With the police still smarting from the scandal of having failed to act in a previous case of a serial kidnapper and killer, they bring in forensic pathologist Gigi Alexa to figure out if several murderers are at work – or if they have another serial killer on their hands.
Ambitious, tough, and not one to suffer fools gladly, Gigi fights to be taken seriously in a society that maintains old-fashioned attitudes to the roles of women.
She and the police team struggle to establish a pattern, especially when resources are diverted to investigating a possible terrorist plot. With the clock ticking, Gigi stumbles across what looks to be a far-fetched theory – just as she realises that she could be on the murderer’s to-kill list.
Deadly Autumn Harvest by Tony Mott was published on 30 July 2023 by Corylus Books and is translated by Marina Sofia. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review as part of this Blog Tour.
And then there is another murder, seemingly unrelated, the investigative team can find no connections between the victims, and the actual killings seem very different. However, Gigi is not convinced that there is more than one murderer, there's something about these cases that pull at her instincts, and she is determined to find out more. As the death toll increases, the investigation becomes more complex and more urgent. There's a huge media interest due to issues with previous cases and everyone involved knows that these murders have to be stopped.
Gigi is an amazing character. Strong willed, forceful and often blunt. The author cleverly and subtly weaves her back story into the narrative, enabling the reader to understand more of her behaviours. Despite her prickly behaviour at times, one cannot help but back her all of the way.
Interwoven between the accounts of the investigation are the thoughts and feelings of the killer. The reader knows far more about the workings of their mind than Gigi and the police do, although we are not aware of the identity of the murderer. This adds a sinister note to the story, increasing the tension throughout.
This is a clever story that kept me intrigued and guessing right up to the end. Maria Sofia's translation is clear and precise and there's an authentic feel to this, especially around the setting.
She has worked internationally as a coach and HR professional, but her real passion remains writing.
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