Childs Play, Reginald Hill
Childs Play, Reginald Hill
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Child's Play

Author: Reginald Hill

Series: Dalziel and Pascoe

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 10 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

An inheritance draws a shady long-lost relative out of hiding in "the most elaborate mystery in the Yorkshire series" (Kirkus Reviews).

Reginald Hill "raised the classical British mystery to new heights" when he introduced pugnacious Yorkshire Det. Inspector Andrew Dalziel and his partner, the callow Sgt. Peter Pascoe (The New York Times Book Review). Their chafing differences in education, manners, technique, and temperament made them "the most remarkable duo in the annals of crime fiction" (Toronto Star). The Gold Dagger Award–winning series was adapted into a long-running hit show for the BBC.

Gwendoline Huby's passing has left her relatives more aggrieved than grieving. The wealthy and dotty widow has bequeathed the bulk of her fortune to her son, Alexander, missing in action since World War II. Then a stranger appears at the funeral claiming, against all odds, to be the phantom benefactor. Imposter or rightful heir? For Dalziel and Pascoe, a prickly situation is made even more so when Alexander is murdered. But when a second body turns up—this time in the CID's parking lot—the Yorkshire detectives can't fathom a connection. Until they dare to look a little deeper into the Hubys' family plot.

About Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill has been widely published both in England and the United States. He received Britain's most coveted mystery writers award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award, as well as the Golden Dagger for his Dalziel and Pascoe series.


Reviews

Child’s Play was published in 1986 and manages to be both an appealing police procedural with a hefty nod to the whys as well as the who in the course of the investigation. Mrs Gwendoline Huby has died and when her will is read by the local solicitor (I do miss these formal will readings in more mode......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

Oh Fat Andy, sometimes I think you're my hero. At the very least you have to respect that this detective superintendent can be both an asshole and a good man. Hill is a brilliant long-game plotter. Along with fleshing (hah!) out Dalziel's larger than life character, he lets Pascoe wallow in self dou......more