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Jazzy3113
01-14-2008, 05:23 PM
When I was in college I came across an award given to British authors called the Gold Dagger. It was awarded to the best mystery/crime book that year. I enjoyed reading a book that had won the award and began reading other winners.

Recently, I had the urge to reread one of the crime books I read and went through the Dagger List and have searched each winner, but I cannot find the book I loved. I am going to post the plot here and I hope it will trigger someones memory.


The book takes place in a small village somewhere in the UK. A girl has gone missing. The inspector visits the town and begins his investigation. During the course of the investigation, the Inspector finds out that the step-dad is a real scumbag and has been controlling his wife, and many members of the community through fear. He has been molesting some of the children and taking horrible pictures. The evidence begins to mount against the step dad including a bloody scarf found in his "photoshop".

He admits to taking indecent pictures but claims he never injured or physically hurt the girl. A physic claims the girl is unharmed and living in the city. Eventually the inspector arrests the step dad and he is executed for his crime of murder. Years later the inspector's son is getting married to a girl from the same small town and when he goes to the door of his new daughter-in-law, a woman opens the door and he has a heart attack. It is a spitting image of the missing girl from years ago.

It turns out her mother conncocted the scheme to fake her disappearance and death to save the girl from the step dad and get the step dad arrested.

Has anyone read this book and could pass along the name? I am not sure if it won the Gold Dagger or I stumbled across it while doing Dagger searches.

Thanks.

Scheherazade
01-14-2008, 07:39 PM
Welcome to the Forum, Jazzy.

I think the book you are refering to is A Place of Execution by Val McDermid, which I read about 5 years ago. It was a nicely written, well-paced page-turner. I remember how the little twists and turns in the storyline kept me going.

Wasn't aware that the book received awards though.

Jazzy3113
01-15-2008, 01:25 PM
Thanks so much for your reply. I was going crazy trying to think of the name.

I know remember how I came across the book. Val won the Dagger award for another book, but since I could not find that book I began searching other books by that author and stumbled across "A Place of Execution".

Again, thanks for your reply.