Summer 1948
London swelters amid post-war reconstruction, while continued rationing and the black-market fuel the rising crime wave. The empires of gangland bosses grow and thrive, protected by corruption and bribery.
During a party in Clapham a student nurse from the South London Hospital for Women and Children dies in a fall from a balcony. Is it an unfortunate accident as the local police believe? Or something more sinister?
The nurse’s friends ask a newly qualified female detective constable to investigate, a woman who is facing difficulties of her own. Before long all are drawn into the criminals’ deadly games, as gangsters jostle for territory and power. With the solution almost within grasp, their lives are threatened and one of them faces a dreadful fate.
Can the others find her before it’s too late?
And what is the truth about...
A Death in the Afternoon?
What did I think?
A Death in the Afternoon is the second book in The Clapham Trilogy but it is the first one I have read and I loved it so I can confidently say that it can definitely be read as a standalone.
Constable Faye Smith has just been promoted to detective and in a 1940s police station she epitomises a woman in a man's world. Faye can take care of herself though, despite any obstacles that are thrown in her way. Faye used to work in the hospital so she is determined to get to the bottom of a nurse's death - did she fall or was she pushed?
I absolutely loved Faye and when the plot takes a dangerous turn I simply couldn't read fast enough. My heart was in my mouth as my eyes raced down the page and the clock kept ticking down. It just shows the immense talent of the writer when a reader cares so much about an already established character that they have only just met.
Gripping, blisteringly fast-paced and incredibly atmospheric, A Death in the Afternoon is unpredictable and unputdownable. I will definitely be picking up a copy of The Midnight Man to read more of Faye's backstory and I can't wait for book three. Julie Anderson has certainly picked up a new fan right here!
I received an ARC to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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