He eventually calls his assistant, Sergeant Gemma James, to help him when a second murder happens.Ī Share in Death is just a delight, and yes, I’m aware of the irony here! It’s one of seventeen in the series, so if you like it there is a lot of reading to be done here. Even though he’s on vacation, he has a hard time leaving work at home… especially when a body is discovered floating in the whirlpool! As Kincaid gets to know each guest he starts to try to put the pieces of this mysterious murder together, even though he is trying to let the local authorities handle it. After investigating an intense string of murders, he is looking forward to some rest. Scotland Yard’s Superintendent, Duncan Kincaid, has been gifted a week’s holiday at a time-share in Yorkshire, England. But unfortunately, it was only available in the e-reader format… so I did like any curious reader would do, I broke out my rarely used Kobo and dug in. She had said that Deborah Crombie’s series will give you all the Louise Penny vibes, so I immediately put the first book on hold. I stumbled upon this series when I was listening to the Currently Reading Podcast with Anne Bogel as a guest. The cooler fall weather has me craving two things… red wine, and cozy mysteries.
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