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Sunday, December 8, 2013
The Quiet Road to Death: Review
Written in 1983, The Quiet Road to Death by Sheila Radley gives us a glimpse of what it was like for the male detective branch to take on female detectives. They'd gotten used to women in uniform, but there is still a "boys club" feel to the detective service. Quantrill wavers between feeling that Lord will be a distraction for the men to thinking that her charms might well soften up male suspects. He's obviously trying hard to work through his rather chauvinistic views and by the end of the novel they have struck an uneasy balance. There will definitely be some further growing pains for this working relationship in any future novels.
The mystery itself is generally okay. There aren't a great number of suspects, so it doesn't take much to figure out whodunnit and I'm a little hesitant about the motive...but it ultimately works. I will have to say that Angela is a thoroughly unlikeable wench and I didn't shed any tears over her death. Poor Simon really was being railroaded. The most interesting part of this story is watching the integration of Hilary Lord into the detective team--understanding how groundbreaking that was for women in the police force as late as the early '80s. Not a knock-out mystery, but I will definitely be trying more to see how the relationship develops. Three stars.
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another one to be on the lookout for! thanks Bev.
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