
A VIP diplomat is missing in Fiji.
Detective Horseman’s dream turns into a nightmare.
At two o’clock, the Australian High Commissioner, Her Excellency Helen Armstrong, will open a hostel for the Junior Shiners, a rugby team for Suva’s street kids. As DI Joe Horseman is the Shiners’ driving force, the ceremony is his dream come true. But Ms Armstrong fails to turn up. Seriously troubled, Horseman instigates a Missing Person investigation at once. And he leads the search himself.
When Helen’s body is found, Horseman vows to solve the mystery of her death despite obstruction from officialdom. As he digs into Helen’s life in the elite circles of Suva, he uncovers dark criminal networks reaching to the highest in Fiji.
Death of a Diplomat is the sixth novel in the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries series. If you enjoy gritty police procedurals set on tropical islands, this bizarre crime story is for you.
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Death Beyond the Limit, B.M. Allsopp
DEATH BEYOND THE LIMIT is the third novel in the Fiji Island Mysteries series featuring superstar ex-Rugby player, now Police Inspector, Joe Horseman. This is one of those series that will work really well if you're reading it in order, but luckily won't matter too much if you don't.
Having really enjoyed the first two novels in this series, one of the aspects I was particularly intrigued about was the balancing act between what's increasingly becoming the two central police investigators - Horseman, with his Fijian background, culture and sensibility and his sidekick DS Susie Singh, with her Fijian Indian background and the slight variances in culture and tradition. These aspects are both particularly well executed and in DEATH BEYOND THE LIMIT, Singh's personal life takes centre stage, playing out a story of potential suitors, and the complications of maintaining a professional life in the face of traditional expectations.
The balance here, as in the earlier novels, is well maintained, with the central investigation of the gruesome find of a severed head, and then hand, all that's ultimately discovered of a victim's body, making identification, and what could have killed him complex and very vexing. As you'd expect in a smaller community though, connections start to emerge and it's partially those that lead to the identification, then to a potential crime scene, and ultimately to politics and the challenges of international fishing fleets and territorial waters.
On the gentler side of crime fiction, without necessarily falling into cosy classification, this is a lovely series of novels, entertaining and engaging, educational without tipping into lecturing, with a strong sense of place and the culture in which they are set. It also doesn't hurt that they are built around a couple of central characters with life scenarios dripping with potential. If you're looking for a series that's a bit different from the gory, dark, run of the mill sort of police investigation style, the Fiji Island Mysteries could be just the thing.