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Enjoyable - Rated
Pawson definitely improves over time. This is an enjoyable easy read. Nothing too dense, just an easy page turner whcih remain believable throughout.
Speed dating anyone? - Rated
Reading GRIEF ENCOUNTERS is like slipping into a pair of your favourite comfy slippers. It may not set the world on fire for being fashionable or chic but you know you are going to enjoy the experience. Stuart Pawson steers away from the dysfunctional stereotypes that abound in crime fiction these days. It is near impossible not to like the amiable Charlie Priest and his team at Heckley nick. These are ordinary people who come to work each day and share jokes, socialise and lead quiet unremarkable lives; just like the majority of us. And perhaps that is the clue to the popularity of Pawson's Charlie Priest series. The men and women of Heckley could so easily be you and me.
GRIEF ENCOUNTERS is the twelfth in the Charlie Priest series and may there be many more.
Another very enjoyable entry in this series. - Rated
Attending the monthly superintendents meeting, DI Charlie Priest is shocked when DCS Colins Swainby makes a short statement to the effect that he expects to be asked for his resignation owing to certain allegations that have been made against him. The meeting has further shocks in store for Charlie when a DI from Halifax passes some photographs round showing the dead body of a women they are having difficulty in identifying - Charlie recognises her.
The action switches between two couples who are conducting a series of scams, and DI Charlie Priest who slowly pieces together several unrelated events and gets on their trail.
The weaving together of the different strands of the investigation is cleverly achieved. One of great strengths of this series is the humour, which is much in evidence in this book, making this another very enjoyable entry in this series.
Recommended.
One of the best - Rated
This book ranks alongside Stuart's other offerings, namely, Shooting Elvis and Laughing Boy. Thoroughly recommended. At the moment better than Peter Robinson by a mile (and a half!).
Stuart Pawson - Rated
Yet another fantastic offering from Mr Pawson, mixing his mystery writing skills with real charactorisation and humour. He really deserves a higher profile than he receives.