"Holy Isle" by LJ Ross
LJ Ross has given me a problem with the first of her Northumbrian set DCI Ryan mysteries. I’ve already mentioned elsewhere on here that I don’t really do series of novels based around a central police character. Lawyers, reporters or special agents seem to offer much more scope for variety. It also features a sensationalist plot element that I’m reluctant to buy-in to as a continuing theme and a body count higher than I’m willing to accept as plausible. So, despite having enjoyed it, I’d normally not bother to read any more of the series. But here’s my problem - I loved these characters. Ryan and academic consultant Anna Taylor spark on the page, and although there’s a case to be made that the professional boundaries being crossed are more than questionable, given the suspension of disbelief required for the plot as a whole it wasn’t an issue for me. I don’t think there’s any intention here to provide a particularly accurate portrayal of polic...