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Bridge of Sighs

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Two violent suicides leave Coroner Martha Gunn with some disturbing questions to answer – but the most difficult one of all lies closer to home . . .
Gina Marconi was a beautiful young barrister with everything to live for – a loving fiancé, a young son and a successful career. So why did she leave her home in the middle of the night and drive her car into a stone wall?
Soon afterwards, Patrick Elson, a clever twelve-year-old schoolboy, jumps off a bridge on to the A5. The victims are unrelated, but neither suicide makes sense. Could there be a connection? Then there's a third unexplained death: DI Alex Randall's wife, Erica. With Alex on gardening leave pending an investigation, Martha must search for answers to the questions raised by the suicides on her own. Not only that, she must confront the most difficult question of all: could Alex Randall be a murderer?|Why did Gina Marconi, a young barrister with everything to live for, and Patrick Elson, a clever schoolboy, take their own lives so violently? And when a third unexplained death occurs, Martha must also confront difficult questions close to home.
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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2012

      Three members of a family die when an arson-generated fire engulfs their home. A teen son survives, as does the father who was out of town on business. Leads are slim to none. Some want to blame the deceased grandfather who had Alzheimer's and who started a house fire just six months earlier, but DI Alex Randall doesn't buy it. Coroner Martha Gunn (his sounding board) doesn't either. But when a second house burns down, the force is puzzled as to how the cases might be connected. They cannot find the second house's owner, a retired nurse. Randall suspects the teen son knows more than he's letting on, but he wants to let the boy grieve. It's not until Randall learns the grandfather had been a firefighter that the case--a sad and troubling one--breaks open. VERDICT The fourth entry in this solid procedural series (after Frozen Charlotte) showcases coroner Martha as muse for DI Alex Randall--but it's really not her case this time. Randall does open up more, suggesting more personal revelations in the future. A must-pair with Kate Ellis's recent Watching the Ghosts.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2012
      When three people die in a tragic fire, is it an accident or murder? That's a question for DI Alex Randall and coroner Martha Gunn. Beautiful old Melverley Grange has been severely damaged by fire, and Christie Barton, her daughter Adelaide, and her father-in-law, William, have all died from smoke inhalation. Only her son Jude, who escaped via a rope ladder, is saved by a policeman with a taste for heroics. Jude, who had attempted to get back into the house, survives with his hands and arms burned. Randall learns that William Barton was suffering from dementia and had started a fire in the house once before. But would he have used petrol to soak the floors and locked the women in their rooms? Although her job as coroner does not involve detection, Martha, a widow with two teenage children, has a gift for nosing out facts that Randall respects and uses (Frozen Charlotte, 2011, etc.). The two are attracted to each other, but Randall is unhappily married and never discusses his wife. When a nurse who called the tip hotline loses her house to the same sort of blaze as Melverley, Randall's team starts looking for a connection and finds it in a 40-year-old fire. The nurse worked at a mental institution where many inmates died in a fire, and William Barton was a fire officer on the scene. Because no body was found in the house, a massive search is launched for the nurse, who may have the answers to many questions. A tasty combination of police procedural and forensics, with a touch of romance.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 8, 2012
      An arsonist’s torching of a “lovely old house” in the quiet village of Melverley ignites Masters’s psychologically complex fourth mystery featuring Shrewsbury coroner Martha Gunn (after 2011’s Frozen Charlotte). Three members of the Barton family perish in the fire: mother Christie; her 15-year-old daughter, Adelaide; and her Alzheimer’s-afflicted father-in-law, William. Christie’s 14-year old son, Jude, escapes, but is injured trying to rescue the others. Husband and father Nigel Barton was out of town at the time. While Det. Insp. Alex Randall and his team are pursuing tenuous leads to people who might have had a grudge against the Bartons, a second fire in nearby Sundorne set exactly the same way destroys the home of Monica Deverill, whose body isn’t found in the wreckage. The widowed Gunn and the very private Randall, to whom she lends her shrewd advice, grow closer as they search for the long-buried link between the fatal fire and the missing woman in this satisfying procedural.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2012
      Shrewsbury coroner Martha Gunn becomes involved in the investigation of the deaths by fire of Christie Barton, Barton's daughter, and her father-in-law. Only Barton's son, Jude, escapes the burning building, and her husband, Nigel, was out of town the night of the fire. Was the fire set by one of Nigel's former business associates, by Alzheimer's sufferer William, or by Nigel himself? Or was it a random act? When Monica Deverill's house is torched in the same manner, and Monica turns up missing, Martha and Detective Inspector Alex Randall look for the connection between the two fires and a third fire that took place years before at a psychiatric hospital. Details of police procedure and the duties of a coroner frame a compelling story. In addition to the crime story, Masters also focuses on Martha's personal life, as she slowly begins to learn more about her very private colleague Alex and begins to date again, fearing future loneliness as her children get ever closer to leaving home. A nice mix of mystery and human drama.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2019
      Shrewsbury Coroner Martha Gunn (Recalled to Death, 2015) can't help feeling that the suicides of a recently engaged, successful female barrister and a 12-year-old boy are linked. On the surface, there's nothing beyond the infrequency of suicide in the West Midlands town to tie the two together. Normally, Gunn would bounce ideas off her colleague DI Alex Randall, but Randall's on leave, pending the investigation of his wife's death after a fall down the stairs. As Gunn knows only too well, the couple had been having problems. Another strong procedural in this consistently entertaining series that will appeal to those who look for multifaceted female sleuths.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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