Booth's Peak District crime novels, featuring Sergeant Diane Fry and Constable Ben Cooper, have, until now, been a fine series, notable for both good characterisation, and an identification with the gritty realities of rural life and it's small-time crime.
In Scared to Live, however, that's all been lost in what appears to be a bid for a more TV or film friendly format. Now we have mysterious Eastern European gangsters, assassinations, staged chases through crowded firework displays and deserted car-parks, dramatic gypsy women - all in and around Matlock...........
It is inevitable that any crime novel series tied to a particular town or area will run the danger of turning it's locale into one of the most dangerous places on earth, but until now, Mr.Booth appeared to avoiding that mistake.
Scared to Live has a plot which manages to stretch even the strange, but accepted, conventions of it's genre. The characters have slipped into shallow ciphers, and the twist at the end would, in my opinion, be an insult to any police force.