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Book Review of Watchers of Time (Inspector Ian Rutledge, Bk 5)

Watchers of Time (Inspector Ian Rutledge, Bk 5)
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This was one of the best mysteries I've read by this author. As usual the Rutledge/Hamish connection was pressent. This connection emphasizes the results of war on individuals, especially so since Rutledge had to execute Hamish for disobedience. He truly liked the man, his personality, and his approach to life but at this point Hamish had had enough of war so his actions continue to haunt Rutledge.

This particular case involves the murder of a well liked priest. Who would kill such a beloved priest? The investigation goes back in time to the disappearance of a man's wife who supposedly bought a ticket to sail on the Titanic. However, did she board the ship and, if so, was she among those who survived or died? The story is complex and it takes Rutledge considerable searching, interviewing and researching the priest's life. Often I can determine the murderer but in this case it was difficult and I was surprised by the ending. Well done.