Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Troubled Blood - Superb!

Troubled Blood, by Robert Galbraith, is the fifth in the series featuring private detective Cormoran Strike, and his partner at the firm, Robin Ellacott. While visiting his sick aunt in Cornwall, Cormoran is approached by the daughter of GP Margot Bamborough, who asks him to investigate the disappearance of her mother 40 years ago. Despite a very busy workload, and having a very slim chance of success, he takes on the case. As Cormoran and Margot begin their investigation, they find out about the botched police investigation as well as the endless theories that have surfaced since. The list of suspects also includes a known serial killer, currently locked up for his crimes - but could Margot be one of his victims, or is that just a convenient solution? The original detective, whose notebooks they work through, was fixated on horoscopes and signs of the zodiac (traditional and non-traditional), which also muddies the water. All too often, Strike travels back and forth to Cornwall, and when his beloved Aunt dies, his grief affects him deeply. As if that wasn't enough, his former lover, Charlotte, keeps messaging him, AND his half-siblings are trying to get him involved with his estranged father. At the same time, Robin is dealing with her messy divorce, and the revelation that her former husband is about to become a father by another woman. Feelings are running high, and the close friendship that Robin and Strike have developed over the years is in danger of turning into something deeper - something neither of them is sure would be a good idea forth their friendship and the business. All the tension of Robin and Strike's personal lives is a great foil for the tensions of an investigation into Margot Bamborough. As you would expect, there are red herrings, unreliable witnesses and many a twist and turn - all of which means you are in for a very satisfying ride. Another superb outing for these characters and I can't wait to hop on board for the next book in the series. 

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 944 print pages.

Price I paid: £2.98

Formats available: print, unabridged audiobook, ebook.


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