Friday, March 21, 2014

Review: Murder at Cape Three Points by Kwei Quartey

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A Mysterious Review of Murder at Cape Three Points by Kwei Quartey. A Darko Dawson Mystery.

Review summary: This well-crafted mystery is largely missing what could and should it apart from others, the rich texture and vibrant color of its setting in Ghana. Instead, what is basically a police procedural (albeit a good one) in a generic location is an opportunity lost to transport readers to a part of the world they most likely will never see. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Murder at Cape Three Points Kwei Quartey

Murder at Cape Three Points
Kwei Quartey
A Darko Dawson Mystery
Soho Crime (March 2014)

Publisher synopsis: At Cape Three Points on the beautiful Ghanaian coast, a canoe washes up at an oil rig site. The two bodies in the canoe — who turn out to be a prominent, wealthy, middle-aged married couple — have obviously been murdered; the way Mr. Smith-Aidoo has been gruesomely decapitated suggests the killer was trying to send a specific message — but what, and to whom, is a mystery. The Smith-Aidoos, pillars in their community, are mourned by everyone, but especially by their niece Sapphire, a successful pediatric surgeon in Ghana's capital, Accra. She is not happy that months have passed since the murder and the rural police have made no headway.

When the Ghanaian federal police finally agree to get involved, Detective Inspector Darko Dawson of the Accra police force is sent out to Cape Three Points to investigate. Pretty as the coast is, he is not happy to be sent away from his wife and two sons, the younger of whom is recovering from a heart operation. And the more he learns about the case, the more convoluted and dangerous it becomes. Three Points has long been inhabited by tribal villages of subsistence fishers, but real estate entrepreneurs and wealthy oil companies have been trying to bribe the tribes to move out. Dawson roots out a host of motives for murder, ranging from personal vendettas to corporate conspiracies.

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