cover image In the Absence of Iles

In the Absence of Iles

Bill James, . . Countryman, $23.95 (224pp) ISBN 978-0-88150-883-3

Asst. Chief Constable Esther Davidson takes center stage in James’s thoughtful, somewhat dry 25th Harpur & Iles mystery (after 2009’s Pix ). Frustrated by the failure of an extensive investigation into the affairs of a criminal gang disguised as the legal Cormax Turton Guild, Davidson decides that the only way to get the goods is to infiltrate the organization by a process known as “out-location.” Such complex details as choosing a police officer to go undercover, maintaining contact, and keeping a rescue team on standby alternate with scenes from a trial involving the murder of a policeman who went undercover at Cormax Turton. Asst. Chief Constable Desmond Iles, who had his own unfortunate experience with out-location in Halo Parade , serves as observer, supporter, commentator. The ethical, legal, and practical considerations of out-location get both theoretical and actual treatment with the life-or-death outcome riding on the slimmest of chances. (Jan.)