### Amazon.com Review Having just returned from France after World War I with a medal of honor and serious shell shock, Inspector Ian Rutledge struggles to settle back into his duties at Scotland Yard. When, despite his tenuous condition, an envious supervisor assigns him to a traumatic case involv
Ian Rutledge 01 - A Test of Wills
β Scribed by Todd, Charles
- Book ID
- 108066954
- Publisher
- Harper
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Series
- Inspector Ian Rutledge 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Todd has written a first novel that speaks out, urgently and compassionately, for a long-dead generation.A meticulously wrought puzzle.
New York Times Book Review
An intricately plotted mystery. With this remarkable debut, Charles Todd breaks new ground in the historical crime novel.
Peter Lovesey, author of The Circle
Youre going to love Todd.
Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly
The first novel to feature war-damaged Scotland Yard inspector Ian Rutledge, A Test of Wills is the book that brought author Charles Todd into the spotlight. This Edgar and Anthony Award-nominated, New York Times Notable mystery brilliantly evokes post-World War I Great Britain and introduces readers to one of crime fictions most compelling series protagonists. Here the shell-shocked Rutledge struggles to retain his fragile grip on sanity while investigating the death of a popular army colonel, murdered, it appears, by a decorated war hero with ties to the Royal Family. A phenomenal writer, a twisting puzzle, a character-rich re-creation of an extraordinary time and placeit all adds up to one exceptional read that will delight fans of Elizabeth George, Martha Grimes, Jacqueline Winspear, Ruth Rendell, and other masters of the British procedural.
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The Great War has been wonbut victory has its price. The year is 1919, and Ian Rutledge has returned to London to resume his position as Scotland Yard inspector, bringing nightmares and ghosts home with him from the French battlefields. Tormented and suffering from shell shock, he is immediately plu
Charles Todd hasnt made a misstep yet in his elegant series featuring Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge, and *A Matter of Justice* keeps the streak going. *Cleveland Plain Dealer* The *Washington Post* calls the Ian Rutledge novels by Charles Todd, one of the best historical series being writt