The Canal Murders
by: J.R. Ellis
A Yorkshire Murder Mystery - Book 10
- Rating: (4/5)
Classic Oldroyd Mystery - I. LOVED. IT
Former member of the team Jav, asks them to help solve the murder as an opportunity to continue learning from Oldroyd but also to help with a staff shortage.
There is classism that impacts the case and some of what could have become heaviness is preempted with light moments with Jav's daughter, a bit fan of her police office father.
Like with the other mysteries I had no idea who did. Alison, Deborah and Louise each helped Oldroyd connect dots without even knowing it - he is very lucky to have them.
The folk band history and song lyrics interspersed were informative and worked well for moving the story forward.
All in all, another good read.
Happy Reading!
Plot Summary
Life moves at a slower pace on the canals. But death always comes when you least expect it. The last thing DS Stephanie Johnson and DS Andy Carter expected during their much-needed canal holiday was a murder. When retired folk musician Annie Shipton is found stabbed through the neck at the helm of her barge, the couple can’t help investigating the seemingly impossible crime. Nobody else boarded Annie’s boat—so how was she killed from behind?
With the method a perplexing mystery, DCI Oldroyd is summoned from Harrogate, and it’s not long before the detectives have a long list of potential suspects with a motive to want Annie dead. There’s the young cyclist she argued with over access to the towpath, an ambitious and arrogant local developer she clashed with repeatedly, an estranged husband…and more than a few lingering issues with her former bandmates, most of whom live along the canal. When a second shocking murder sends shockwaves through the community, the locals start talking about a curse on the waterway. It seems the killer will go to any lengths to avoid detection.
But can Oldroyd hunt them down before someone else becomes the next target?