A Mysterious Review of Tooth for a Tooth by T. Frank Muir. An Andy Gilchrist Mystery.
Review summary: This is far more than just a police procedural-style crime novel. It is also a very poignant story of family and friends, confidence and envy, love and hate. The murder mystery storyline is a compelling one, but it is really the central character of Andy Gilchrist that makes such a difference here. Highly recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Tooth for a Tooth
T. Frank Muir
An Andy Gilchrist Mystery
Soho Crime (November 2013)
Publisher synopsis: When a woman's skeleton is discovered in a shallow grave DCI Andy Gilchrist is tasked with finding her murderer. But a psychic's warnings and markings on a rusted cigarette lighter found among the rotted remains take Gilchrist on a journey into his own past that brings him closer to discovering the identity of his brother's killer from a hit-and-run case some thirty-five years before.
When dental records from an extracted tooth force Gilchrist to confront the unthinkable — that his brother was her killer — he keeps his fears to himself, only to be suspended on suspicion of destroying evidence.
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