Beyond Closed Doors
By Heather Peck
Genre:-Crime Fiction
Pages:-309
Blurb:-Set in 2020, the narrative tackles the particular difficulties of policing major crime in a pandemic. As Greg says, 'the angry men won't stop being angry. The violent won't suddenly become meek and kind. It's just that instead of it happening on the streets, it'll happen in homes, where we can't see it and can't stop it.'
Set in the unique landscape of the Norfolk Broads, with warmth, humour and integrity, Greg Geldard and his team try to keep their community safe.
Book 6 in the award-winning DCI Greg Geldard Norfolk Mystery series.
The streets may be quiet, but violence lurks beyond closed doors.
Greg has his challenges. Trying to get Chris to take his marriage proposal seriously is one. Finding the mole who is leaking intelligence from Norfolk Police is another. Add in a pandemic, a knife-wielding nutter with delusions of grandeir and two missing children, and he is going to need all the help he can get.
Then his parents fall ill with Covid, Chris gets promoted and moves in, complete with her foul-mouthed parrot, Tally
Life is definitely not dull.
If you enjoy the gripping suspense of Elly Griffiths and the atmospheric settings of L J Ross, you'll love Beyond Closed Doors-Book 6 in the multi-award-winning DCI Geldard Norfolk Mystery series.
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My Review:- This is Book Six in the 'DCI Greg Geldard' series. I've loved the other books in the series, so I was looking forward to see what DCI Geldard was getting up to next. The book starts in 2020, Covid pandemic and restrictions are high on the list. Just as DCI Greg Geldard was trying to ask DS Chris Mathews, they are called into work as there is a leak, but who and why? This isn't going to be easy with everything that's happening in the world. DCI Geldard is asked if his team and himself can find out where the leak is, either at the station or with the Protection Team. It needs sorted out quickly, but only having limit staff at the station means everyone has to work that bit harder. When people start going missing, DCI Geldard starts to think is this linked to the leak, but surely not who they are asked to look into a bit deeper. DC Mathews is also hoping to get a new posting which will make life a bit easier with work. I'm not saying anything more, it's up to you to read and find out. I love everything about Heather's books, she never disappointed yet. Heather's writing style pulls you into the story making you want to read more and having you guessing till the end. I can't wait to see what she has installed for her next book
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