Tim Sullivan’s DS Cross books are police procedurals that really should be read in order. While Sullivan spent a great deal of time in the first book, The Dentist, introducing George Cross and the idiosyncrasies of his Asperger’s syndrome, by the third book, The Patient, those traits are just assumed to be understood by the reader. George’s partner, DS Josie Ottey and police staffer Alice Mackenzie have found ways to work with him and the public. In fact, in The Patient, Cross faces a therapist who tries to analyze him. It doesn’t work.

Cross had seen a woman at police station three days in a row, and he takes the time to invite her to his office and ask why she’s there. Sandra Wilson is looking for someone to believe her, that her daughter Felicity was murdered. All the reports say the former addict committed suicide. George tended to believe that, too, until he learned Felicity had a two-year-old daughter. Then, he’s willing to investigate, despite his boss and the original investigating officer.

There are suspects, including Felicity’s former partner, her former boss, and a man who loved her. But, there’s no evidence that proves she was murdered. It will take time for George to dig into the case, time some of the higher-ups don’t believe he should take.

In The Patient, George’s personal life forces him to adapt to changes outside his comfort zone. While his father, Raymond, is in the hospital and in rehab, George cleans out his father’s flat, one that has become unlivable because Raymond is a hoarder. And, he has to deal with a team of young people who he pays to assist him. Alice and Josie have worked long enough with Cross to see his father’s manipulation of his son. Then, there’s a retired police officer, DCI Esther Moffatt, who is in the same facility as Raymond. She listens to George, and gives him the push he needs in his murder investigation. At the same time, her story is moving, and it attracts Alice’s attention.

If you can get through the first two books with the explanations of George’s behavior, by this third book, you’ll be rewarded by the relationships that develop, and the small moments of humor and care. The Patient is a police procedural with heart.

Tim Sullivan’s website is https://timsullivan.co.uk/

The Patient by Tim Sullivan. Head of Zeus, 2022, 407p.


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