‘Where Memories Lie’ by Deborah Crombie.
Published by William Morrow. June 24, 2008 . ISBN: 978-0-06-128751-0

The appearance of a long-lost precious brooch at an auction house in London sets off a wide-ranging investigation by Gemma James and Duncan Kincaid, protagonists in  this popular series of mysteries.  Coupled with flashbacks to Jewish refugees fleeing to England just before the start of World War II, and Gemma’s personal problems—her mother’s illness and her own insecurity with regard to her relationship with Kincaid—set the tone for a highly emotional and poignant story. 

The author, a Texan with a penchant for the English procedural, travels at least twice in each novel to London to research the places in which the tales take place.  A charming map highlighting the locations and characters adorns the inside cover of the meticulously researched book.  However, there is one error: the Hagganah as a terrorist group (it was the Irgun that performed such deeds against the English).

 The alternating descriptions of the past and present keep the reader on edge virtually till the end of the book.  The characters are deep and the interplay of emotions and relationships telling.  The author’s sensitivity to the plight of German Jews under the Nazis is moving and touching.  A very good read, and one which is recommended

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 Theodore Feit