DEATH UNDER A LITTLE SKY by Stig Abell (How Britain Really Works) is the fiction debut from
a former editor of The Times Literary Supplement. Perhaps that explains
the relatively little dialogue in this mystery story. Instead, there are long paragraphs
of description, generally told from the third person. Still, Abell offers
intriguing insight on life in the English countryside. The main character (who
will also feature in a subsequent mystery scheduled for mid-year publication)
is Jake Jackson, a newly divorced former copper. He moves to
a remote cottage that his recently deceased uncle has left to him. In many ways
Jake’s world narrows to the few local inhabitants with whom he has contact and yet,
he simultaneously seems to grow in self-knowledge and resourcefulness. That transformation
and his somewhat reluctant involvement in investigating a local death cold case
propel both the story and his increasingly affectionate feelings towards Livia, single
Mom, local vet, and neighbor. Publishers Weekly issued a starred review,
calling DEATH
UNDER A LITTLE SKY an “impressive
mystery” and saying, “Kate Atkinson fans will be in heaven.”
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