Murder in the Fourth Round

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Pub Date May 28 2017 | Archive Date Jun 19 2017

Description

Despite his fuddled state, Tony Spencer could feel that something was wrong. The poison was in his bloodstream, attacking his nervous system and his heart. Within minutes he was writhing on the ground. Before Ballesteros signed his winning scorecard, he was dead.


Forward to St Andrews in 2015 and when the man convicted of Tony Spencer’s murder is released on compassionate grounds and a political activist is killed, Detective Inspector Flick Fortune’s investigation focuses on a group of solicitors calling themselves ‘The Jolly Boys’ and Spencer’s murder thirty-one years earlier. Detective Sergeant Bagawath ‘Baggo’ Chandavarkar comes to her aid. Meanwhile, Flick’s old nemesis, ex-Inspector No, is hired to clear the man convicted in 1984 and he stirs things up in his own intimitable, blundering way. As long-buried crimes are revealed, events move quickly and unpredictably to a startling conclusion.

Murder in the Fourth Round has an intelligent plot combined with interesting characters and humour, all while confronting contemporary issues including dementia, the problems of a working wife and mother, a historic miscarriage of justice and the age-old problem of whether the end justifies the means. Ian Simpson has been inspired by the works of Agatha Christie, John Mortimer and PG Wodehouse and his writing style has been compared to Christopher Brookmyre. Murder in the Fourth Round is the fourth in this gripping series. It follows the success of Murder on Page One, Murder on the Second Tee and Murder in Court Three, all of which have received national and local praise.

Despite his fuddled state, Tony Spencer could feel that something was wrong. The poison was in his bloodstream, attacking his nervous system and his heart. Within minutes he was writhing on the...


A Note From the Publisher

Since retiring from a law career which included sitting as a judge in High Court murder trials, Ian Simpson has been writing crime fiction. In 2008 he was shortlisted for the Debut Dagger by the Crime Writers’ Association and Ian has gone on to publish five crime novels, Murder on Page One (Matador, 2012), Murder on the Second Tee (Matador, 2014), Murder in Court Three (Matador, 2015), Sons of the Fathers (DB Publishing, 2015) and The Andrean Project (DB Publishing, 2016) all of which have won widespread praise and a loyal readership.

Since retiring from a law career which included sitting as a judge in High Court murder trials, Ian Simpson has been writing crime fiction. In 2008 he was shortlisted for the Debut Dagger by the...


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I would like to Netgalley and Matador for a review copy of Murder in the Fourth Round, the fourth novel to feature DI Flick Fortune, DS Bagawath "Baggo" Chandavarkar and ex DI Noel "Inspector No" Osborne.

In 1984 Peter Waldron was convicted of murdering his friend and fellow Jolly Boy, Tony Spencer. In 2015 he is released from prison on compassionate grounds with pancreatic cancer and determined to prove his innocence before he dies. To this end his daughter hires Osborne as a private investigator. Politician Eric Cox, a hard nosed "life means life" campaigner is trying to get Waldron back behind bars but his campaign doesn't get far as he is murdered after a night out with the jolly boys. DI Flick Fortune doesn't like coincidence and has the jolly boys firmly in her sights.

Having already read 2 of the preceding 3 novels I knew what I was getting with Murder in the Fourth Round and it doesn't disappoint. It has a tortuous plot with many twists but it is not difficult to follow as it all unfolds in a logical and linear fashion. As a bonus I had no idea of the perpetrator until the dénouement. It is very cleverly done.

The fiendish plotting, however, is only one element of the novel as the dry humour and occasional slapstick really make the novel. Flick supplies the rigidity of procedure, Baggo provides the laughs and Inspector No the slapstick. It brings a warmth to what could have been a rather dry procedural.

I really enjoy this series and have no hesitation in recommending Murder in the Fourth Round as a good read.

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