I recently read and reviewed The Art Merchant by J.K Flynn and raved about it. I said then I couldn’t wait for the next instalment and I was lucky enough to get my hands on a copy this week.
It didn’t disappoint.
Flynn has taken DS. Esther Penman to the next level.
Now a recovering alcoholic who has been sober for over fifty days things are going well.
But her reputation is still there like a dark shadow. Everybody knows she’s the best Detective on the force, but her past erratic behaviour, and tendency to wake up in strange bedrooms, is tarnishing her, and her DCI is making her life difficult.
Thankfully her DI, Jared Wilcox, is on her side but how much can he protect her.
When they start to investigate a murder Esther uncovers a link to a missing person that the Met are dealing with.
From there spurious links start to surface to other crimes and strange occurrences.
Jared is a good DI but he knows Esther is the brains of the team, and is happy to run with her instincts, even when she has a bit of a wobble.
The title of the book gives away the motive of the crimes but the way the plot develops kept me totally enthralled.
Esther Penman has established herself of one of my favourite characters in the Crime Thriller World.
What the publishers say
A MURDERED EXECUTIVE.
A MISSING STOCKBROKER.
A DRUG WORTH BILLIONS.
When a body turns up in a Belfield alleyway, Detective Sergeant Esther Penman quickly realises there’s more to it than simple homicide. With links to a missing London stockbroker, and the dead man’s firm on the brink of launching a new medicine worth billions, there’s plenty of motive for murder.
Meanwhile, Esther has trouble of her own to deal with. Having recently made an enemy of one of the city’s most ruthless criminals, she knows she has to watch her back. But as she begins to unravel the web of intrigue surrounding the alleyway murder, she can’t shake the unsettling sense that she herself is becoming a target…
Can Esther stay one step ahead of her enemies in her hunt for the killer?
Find out in Vengeance, the thrilling sequel to The Art Merchant.
What I think.
A no brainier recommendation. A cracking book.
Brilliant characters, especially Esther.
A realistic crime set against a realistic background.
And best of all, it was every bit as good as the first in the series, if not better.
