I found this book intriguing from beginning to end.
As thoroughly researched as any of her Ikman books, this one is based in the London area - in a funeral home - during the 2nd World War.
The main character, Francis, is the Funeral Director, who is still suffering from shell shock from the previous war. As a result, he is unable to cope with Air raid shelters; and so spends the air-raid wandering...which eventually leads to a murder mystery when he encounters a man who claims to have been stabbed. in spite of their being no blood, 2 days later the man appears in the funeral parlour - stone dead - and Francis cannot let it drop. He has to find out who did it, and why!
The characters are all well drawn and believable in this easy-to-read book. I love the way Nadel pulls characters from so many different strands of London life - from Catholics to Jews; from funeral directors to police to 'working girls'; almost all sympathetically presented.
Read it and enjoy. I'm now waiting for the third in the series - for a third there surely has to be!