Scottish detective Jack Logan is taking a break from police work. His last case had left him with injuries, both physical and psychological. The physical healed quickly but he's not sure about returning. His bosses are running out of patience and want him back to head up his team. In the meantime, an annoying, by the book inspector has been brought in. Temporary or is he?
When news comes of a body found in a remote cave, Logan is tempted but at the same time, caves are what he wants to avoid. Still, it is one of his childhood heroes, a musician named Johnny Freestone who is the victim. Reluctantly, Logan agrees to head north and 'consult' with the DCI in charge.
Johnny Freestone was one of the big ones, a rock star who filled stadiums. But his star had dimmed over the years and his attempts at comebacks had all failed. Now he has been found dead deep in a cave in his hometown. Who would have killed him? It turns out lots of people. Freestone was obnoxious, rude to everyone, known for delighting in breaking up marriages, deep in debt he never paid back. Logan starts to give his opinions but is squashed by the SIO in charge who makes it clear that Logan is not officially back and needs to do as he is told, not a position Logan is used to.
This is the twenty-first Jack Logan mystery. Logan is bold and assertive but in this book, he appears mild as he tiptoes his way around the murder as he decides if he will return to the work he has loved for years. His team is still eccentric but effective and the clash between him and the SIO in charge is amusing. This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























