The Line Between Them
The York Minster Killings by Wes Markin is a powerful and compelling contemporary novel that I thoroughly enjoyed. It is the seventh book in The Yorkshire Murders series but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the books in numerical order for the continuity of stories and for character progression.
I enjoyed meeting up with familiar faces that I have known from the start.
The leading detective is hard-working, loyal and able to empathise with others. The line between him and the perpetrator is blurred as their lives have similar stories but they have very different trajectories. Both are dads struggling with loss. “You are not the only one drowning in this… You’re not the only one who wakes up expecting to hear her voice.”
We witness that loss totally consumes. He “understood that loss. The kind that burned your world down.” One minute you are a dad, the next a grieving father. There is no manual. You just have to work through it however you can. Your choices will have consequences and you must own them. “Desperation and the choices people made when the world stopped listening.” A silent world propels a character to make darker and ever darker choices.
There is the need for support for the grieving, but they fell beneath the cracks. “How we treat desperate people. It matters.” The lead protagonist is invisible and ignored. His action, however, cannot be ignored.
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