Tony Bassett, Murder of a Doctor (The Book Folks 2022)
Dr Scott Deeley, once a consultant on the TV soap, Morning Surgery, is out for a run on Foxwell Heath when he is found brutally murdered.
There’s a host of suspects – a few dog-walkers, who discovered the body; Robert Brown, a man found near the scene who gives police a false address; the father of a boy who died when the doctor misdiagnosed his medical condition; and the dead man’s aunt, who has been suspiciously unavailable for interview.
A surprising connection provides the clue that, in the end, enables Detective Sergeant Sunita Roy to crack the case.
This is a thrilling and well written detective story. It’s refreshing to read a crime novel that recounts police procedures realistically and paints policemen as real people, though the complex plot leaves not a lot of time for character development, and I love that one of the author’s main protagonists is a non-Anglo woman. The case unravels realistically, as well; we learn clues piece by piece, making it fun for the reader to try and second-guess the heroes.
Book 3 in the Roy and Roscoe series.









