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Silent Footsteps

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Constable Hazel Best attracts a sinister new admirer in this absorbing police procedural.
When does a secret admirer become a stalker? When chocolates on the doorstep give way to the sound of an intruder on the stairs? When the victim's friends are waylaid in the dark and beaten bloody? When she receives photographs memorializing these events? Or when people start dying?
For Constable Hazel Best, the pivot point is the attack on her friend Gabriel Ash. That's when she focuses all her ingenuity on finding the man responsible. Her police colleagues would be more help if they weren't already occupied with two murders – but assistance does arrive from an unexpected source.
In the end, though, Hazel must deal with the stalker alone. And more than her own life will depend on the outcome ...|When does a secret admirer become a stalker? When people start dying? For Constable Hazel Best, the pivot point is the attack on her friend Gabriel Ash. That's when she focuses all her ingenuity on finding her sinister new admirer. In the end, though, Hazel must deal with the stalker alone. And more than her own life will depend on the outcome ...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 30, 2018
      Bannister’s fanciful fifth mystery featuring former security analyst Gabriel Ash and Constable Hazel Best (after 2017’s Other Countries) finds Ash, who was invalided out of the British intelligence service due to a nervous breakdown, running a newly opened bookshop in Norbold, England. Since he doesn’t need the money, he’s not concerned about attracting customers. He soon has something important to worry about when his two young sons are involved in a kidnapping attempt outside their school. Fortunately, Hazel is on hand to save the day. She investigates and discovers a connection between the kidnappers and a murder case 17 years previously. The friendship between the two leads develops at a snail’s pace in each successive book. Will they? Won’t they? Should they? The strongest supporting character is Patience, a dog with whom Ash holds long conversations. Ash thinks these exchanges may be a residual effect from the posttraumatic stress he suffered. Patience—to whose thoughts the reader is privy—considers this interpretation hogwash. This is a book for lovers of high-class soap opera and intelligent canines. Agent: Jane Gregory, Gregory & Co. (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2018
      In their fifth outing, damaged ex-intelligence operative Gabriel Ash and his friend PC Hazel Best (Other Countries, 2017, etc.) tackle an abortive kidnapping that gradually, gradually reveals murderous depth.Since his spiteful ex-wife, Cathy, already abducted their sons once and held them for four years, there's every reason for Gabriel to assume she's behind a second attempt to grab them as their school is being dismissed, an attempt foiled by the quick, decisive intervention of Hazel. But the obvious explanation can't be true if, as 9-year-old Gilbert Ash maintains, the kidnappers' real target was his nanny, Frankie Kelly. "I am not kidnap material," Frankie robustly assures DI Dave Gorman. And she's right; this second theory of the attempted crime turns out to be as flawed as the first. Shortly after Hazel finally figures out who the intended target was, the woman vanishes, leaving behind a lack of bona fides that show she'd been living a lie for 16 years. Undaunted, Hazel tries out a third theory: The kidnapping was one step in a deep-laid plot to avenge the death of Jennifer Harbinger, shot back in 2001 by police officers who weren't supposed to be present while she was handing off 1.5 million pounds to the thieves who'd stolen 15 million pounds worth of paintings from her husband, road transport owner Jerome Harbinger. Harbinger's now retired and confined to a wheelchair, but that's not to say he couldn't have hired the hapless pair who bungled the latest kidnapping. Is that the truth Hazel seeks, or is her third theory wrong as well?Not much mystery here, and you'll forget the culprit before you return Bannister's latest to the shelf. What continues to shine in this series is the warts-and-all friendship that makes her hero and heroine, each one a perfectly reasonable sleuth, such an unlikely team.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 11, 2019
      At the start of Bannister’s diverting sixth Hazel Best and Gabriel Ash mystery (after 2018’s Kindred Spirits), Hazel, a constable in Norbold, England, disarms a low-level thug, Trucker Watts, who’s menacing a fellow passenger on a train. A short time later, someone kills Watts and leaves his body by a large waste container. Hazel subsequently uncovers a link between Watts and a shady Birmingham businessman. Meanwhile, Hazel becomes the target of a stalker, whose anonymous attentions escalate from bouquets and chocolates to deadlier tributes. An assault on her close friend Gabriel, a former spy who now runs a secondhand bookshop, raises the stakes. Readers, unlike Hazel, will have little difficulty spotting the villain, who lures her into the woods, where Ash sends his dog, Patience, with whom he has frequent conversations, in search of Hazel. Ash’s eccentric musings and Hazel’s impetuous behavior offer some entertaining interludes, as do Patience’s telepathic responses to Ash. Fans of offbeat police procedurals will be rewarded. Agent: Jane Gregory, Gregory & Co. (U.K.).

    • Booklist

      April 15, 2019
      A young British policewoman, a mental patient turned bookshop owner, a talking dog, and a deadly stalker hardly seem to make for a cohesive crime story, but in Bannister's capable hands, the pieces fit together perfectly. PC Hazel Best is on a train when a young lout with a knife threatens another man. Hazel steps in to defuse the situation and wins the grateful thanks of intended victim Benny Price. When a box of chocolates appears on Hazel's doorstep a few days later, with no indication of who sent it, she thinks it could have come from Benny. Then she's called to a shopping mall, where the body of the man who tried to attack Benny is found bludgeoned to death. Later, Hazel's teenage lodger goes missing, and she is lured to a remote spot in the hope of finding the boy. Offbeat, clever, and skillfully written, with memorable characters, gentle humor, a twisty plot?and chocolates!(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2019
      Her application to the Criminal Investigation Department rejected, Constable Hazel Best (Kindred Spirits, 2018) has to make do with the surprisingly robust diet of crime the town of Norbold offers, along with perhaps the biggest menace to her personally: a secret admirer.A day after she gently persuades Trucker Watts, an ex-con member of the Mill Street Maulers, to surrender the knife he was going to use against Benny Price, the council worker who had the temerity to object to the language Trucker was using on the Norbold train, Hazel faces a double whammy: Trucker's been bashed to death, and an unknown party has left flowers on Hazel's doorstep. The flowers are followed by upscale chocolates, a photo album and some photos of Hazel, and a nocturnal visit while Hazel is lying in bed. The murder of Trucker is followed by the unnervingly similar bludgeoning of freelance journalist Gillian Mitchell, who recently stopped working on her life of wealthy, iffy Birmingham entrepreneur Leo Harte for reasons that remain obscure. What isn't obscure is Harte's relationship to Trucker, who clearly would have loved to work on one of Harte's sub rosa enterprises and whom Trucker's friend the Rat identifies as an enemy of Trucker. How do all the pieces of this puzzle fit together, and how can Hazel and her friend Gabriel Ash fit them together before her secret admirer moves on from flowers and sweets to some more possessive and dangerous expression of his regard?Middling for the series. Veteran readers will beat the heroine to the solution, but they won't feel that their time in Norbold has been wasted.

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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