I’ve just read John Sandford’s “Dead Watch” and before that “Dark of the Moon”. Two quite different books, both excellent. The very end of “Dead Watch” is a bit flat but it is a really interesting book sitting in the American political structure between the office of a state governor and the president. The protagonist is characterized as a “forensic bureaucrat”.
“Dark of the moon” is a criminal investigation thing with an investigator who is not a maverick breaking all the rules, but someone who is in paid employment! Set in rural Minnesota (I think it was).
Worth a look. :mrgreen:
Cheers, Geoff
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