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The Gate Keeper

An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery

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On a deserted road, late at night, Scotland Yard’s Ian Rutledge encounters a frightened woman standing over a body, launching an inquiry that leads him into the lair of a stealthy killer and the dangerous recesses of his own memories in this twentieth installment of the acclaimed New York Times bestselling series.

Hours after his sister’s wedding, a restless Ian Rutledge drives aimlessly, haunted by the past, and narrowly misses a motorcar stopped in the middle of a desolate road. Standing beside the vehicle is a woman with blood on her hands and a dead man at her feet.

She swears she didn’t kill Stephen Wentworth. A stranger stepped out in front of their motorcar, and without warning, fired a single shot before vanishing into the night. But there is no trace of him. And the shaken woman insists it all happened so quickly, she never saw the man’s face.

Although he is a witness after the fact, Rutledge persuades the Yard to give him the inquiry, since he’s on the scene. But is he seeking justice—or fleeing painful memories in London?

Wentworth was well-liked, yet his bitter family paint a malevolent portrait, calling him a murderer. But who did Wentworth kill? Is his death retribution? Or has his companion lied? Wolf Pit, his village, has a notorious history: in Medieval times, the last wolf in England was killed there. When a second suspicious death occurs, the evidence suggests that a dangerous predator is on the loose, and that death is closer than Rutledge knows.

Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives England British Mysteries
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A great story, very well read. The title could have been a bit more appropriate. It seems a little strange that the inspector works completely on his own and takes what seems to be unnecessary risks especially at the end. However, this is easy to ignore. The connection to the war and its wide reaching effects adds depth as does the exploration of human nature concerning the loss of a child.

a really enjoyable story - well read.

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I love the books but adore the audible versions... such clever casting of the narrator.

Clever ....addictive reading

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The usual upbeat pace I've come to like and expect from Charles Todd.
a fantastic reads.

kept me enthralled right to the end.

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A tale of substance, well developed characters and a far from predictable plot and ending

A finely worked tale

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