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A Long Shadow: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery

A Long Shadow: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery

ā€œSeamless in its storytelling and enthralling in its plotting.ā€
—Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

ā€œDark and remarkable….Once [Todd] grabs you, there’s no putting the novel down.ā€
—Detroit Free Press

The Winston-Salem Journal declares that, ā€œlike P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Charles Todd writes novels that transcend genre.ā€ A Long Shadow proves that statement true beyond the shadow of a doubt. Once again featuring Todd’s extraordinary protagonist, Scotland Yard investigator and shell-shocked World War One veteran, Inspector Ian Rutledge, A Long Shadow immerses readers in the sights and sounds of post-war Great Britain, as the damaged policeman pursues answers to a constable’s slaying and the three-year-old mystery of a young girl’s disappearance in a tiny Northamptonshire village. Read Todd’s A Long Shadow and see why the Washington Post calls the Rutledge crime novels, ā€œone of the best historical series being written today.ā€

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ā€œSeamless in its storytelling and enthralling in its plotting.ā€
—Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

ā€œDark and remarkable….Once [Todd] grabs you, there’s no putting the novel down.ā€
—Detroit Free Press

The Winston-Salem Journal declares that, ā€œlike P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Charles Todd writes novels that transcend genre.ā€ A Long Shadow proves that statement true beyond the shadow of a doubt. Once again featuring Todd’s extraordinary protagonist, Scotland Yard investigator and shell-shocked World War One veteran, Inspector Ian Rutledge, A Long Shadow immerses readers in the sights and sounds of post-war Great Britain, as the damaged policeman pursues answers to a constable’s slaying and the three-year-old mystery of a young girl’s disappearance in a tiny Northamptonshire village. Read Todd’s A Long Shadow and see why the Washington Post calls the Rutledge crime novels, ā€œone of the best historical series being written today.ā€