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BLOOD ATONEMENT - Dan Waddell

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Author's Home Country: 
United Kingdom
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction
Sub Genre: 
Police Procedural
Special Interests: 
Genealogy
Book Information
Book Title: 
Blood Atonement
ISBN: 
9780141025667
Series: 
Nigel Barnes
Publisher: 
Viking
Year of Publication: 
2009

Someone killed Katie Drake, a single mother living in Queen's Park, and abducted her 14-year-old daughter. Detective Grant Foster sees chilling parallels with the disappearance of a teenager 3 years earlier. He calls on genealogist Nigel to piece together the links between the families of the two girls. The trail leads Nigel back to 1890.

Book Review: 

Okay so I'm a bit of a fan - which after two books is quite an achievement.  It's probably a little bit to do with the basic premise of genealogy being used to solve crimes (family tree research being an investigation in its own right after all), but mostly it's because Dan Waddell really can tell a bit of a tale.

There is a serial killer theme to BLOOD ATONEMENT, although initially it's only Detective Grant Foster who sees the parallels between the death of Katie Drake, and the disappearance of her 14 year old daughter, and a case 3 years earlier.  But do not let that put you off, this isn't your standard mad, bad, feral serial killer.  After Foster asks genealogist Nigel Barnes to look into the family history of these girls, the reason for this killer selecting his victims is finally resolved.   It's the family tree research that gives Foster the leads he needs.

It's a real testament to the writing of Waddell that makes the idea of a consultant genealogist perfectly acceptable, it's the methodology in researching the past that makes for some of the real standouts of BLOOD ATONEMENT.  

Whilst BLOOD ATONEMENT (and the earlier book THE BLOOD DETECTIVE) are effectively police procedurals, it's undoubtedly the spin of genealogy that creates the interest in these books.  Having said that, at no stage does it seem like a trick or shtick or anything designed to make the books that little bit different.  Instead the use of Nigel's skills seems seamless, makes sense. 

Currently Reading - Blood Atonement, Dan Waddell

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I think I've just discovered a little bit of a drawback to ebooks - no blurb on the back to repeat here :)

But Blood Atonement is a followup to the first Nigel Barnes book, The Blood Detective, which I really enjoyed.  The idea that the past - the genealogy connection - directly impacts the now isn't a new idea, but it's well explored in these books.

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THE BLOOD DETECTIVE - Dan Waddell

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Author's Home Country: 
United Kingdom
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction
Book Information
Book Title: 
The Blood Detective
ISBN: 
9780718154165
Location: 
London
Series: 
Grant Foster
Publisher: 
Penguin
Year of Publication: 
2008

 

It's not the best start to DCI Grant Foster's day:  standing over a mutilated body in a windswept London churchyard.  Although the killer has left a cryptic and brutal clue.
 
It is only when the clue is handed to Nigel Barnes, a specialist in compiling family trees, that the full message becomes spine-chillingly clear.  For it leads Barnes back more than one hundred years - to the victim of a demented Victorian serial killer.
 
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If you're looking for a slightly different twist to the standard police procedural theme, then THE BLOOD DETECTIVE could be worth looking at.  This book is the author's first novel - a journalist, he has previously written non-fiction books, including the book connected to the BBC Series Who Do You Think You Are?.  Needless to say it's not hard to work out where he got the inspiration for the idea behind THE BLOOD DETECTIVE.
 
When the first body is discovered in a windswept Notting Hill church the very cryptic clue isn't even obviously a clue, and it's really a bit of luck that the police team twig that there could be a genealogical reference here.  It's also not immediately apparent that a recent suicide is connected until the genealogy reference starts to work it's way out.   Another body and Barnes finally finds a connection from the original clue, back to a Victorian serial killer, tried and hung for his crimes in 1879.
 
At the heart of the police investigation team DCI Grant Foster is a tricky character - prickly, even a bit mean-spirited he's the traditional complicated copper.  The reasons for the character traits are slowly revealed and it does become possible for the reader to build some empathy for the man.  His sidekick DS Heather Jenkins has none of those tricky character traits - basically a relatively happy, laid back sort of a woman she just gets on with the job, but isn't above a bit of interest in Nigel Barnes.  Nigel Barnes is a genealogist with a chequered background - nothing really bad, just a bit complicated and he's back working as a family tree researcher for hire when Foster and Jenkins track him down to help with the clue that sets them all on the trail of a serial killer in the current day, and a serial killer in Victorian times.
 
The reader is going to have to be happy to accept some slightly odd feeling procedural elements to let the story roll - but stranger things than a civilian freely investigating lots of aspects of an active (and very high profile) police investigation have been ignored in the pursuit of a good story.  
 
That's where THE BLOOD DETECTIVE really wins, it's a really good story.  It's an interesting plot device that is delivered really well.  It's a clever plot device as well as genealogy, family trees, sins of the father are an area that a lot of people are really interested in.  The little snippets of how a family tree can be followed back were liberally provided, but they don't overpower the point of this story.  The connections between the past and the present are nicely twisty and, whilst there were some aspects that you could see coming, there were enough that weren't so obvious.  The 3 central people at the heart of the investigation are also characters you can really enjoy spending time with.
 

Currently Reading - The Blood Detective, Dan Waddell

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The author of The Blood Detective - Dan Waddell is a journalist who has published ten non-fiction books, including Who Do You Think You Are? - tied in with the BBC TV series (which we've become quite firm fans of).

 

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