Dublin perfect setting for tense police storyline
Too Close to Breathe: a Novel Olivia Kiernan | Dutton
Dublin makes a formidable background for a tense police procedural that introduces a strong heroine in Too Close to Breathe. Irish author Olivia Kiernan imbues Detective Chief Superintendent Frankie Sheehan with intelligence and unusual sleuthing skills in this exciting debut.
Frankie plunges back into work after recovering from severe wounds suffered when she responded to a murder that was still in progress. Her latest assignment should be simple — sign off on the apparent suicide of Eleanor Costello, a microbiologist and part-time lecturer at University College Dublin.
But Frankie sees too many inconsistencies at the scene, and her further investigation uncovers evidence that Eleanor had dark secrets and a history of violence. The investigation takes another turn when Frankie learns that Eleanor’s husband, has been missing for several weeks. Peter is also the link to another woman who was murdered live on the internet. As Frankie delves into the Costello investigation, she also prepares to testify in the trial of the murderer who injured her.
Kiernan’s insights into Frankie’s emotional and physical recovery are skilfully woven into the plot. While the serial killer is often overused, Kiernan finds a unique twist to this trope.