A Day of Judgment: An Ian Rutledge Mystery
Charles Todd. Mysterious Press, $28.99 (312p) ISBN 978-1-61316-723-6
Scotland Yarder Ian Rutledge’s promotion to chief inspector is disrupted by a difficult case in Todd’s brilliant latest historical mystery featuring the tortured investigator (after A Christmas Witness). In 1921, Rutledge’s boss, Chief Superintendent Markum, orders him to travel to Northumberland to investigate the death of Oswin Dunn, a pilot whose body washed ashore near Lindisfarne, “the cradle of Christianity in England.” The location makes the drowning a concern for the Church of England, which is worried that Dunn’s death on the sacred island could stir up bad press. Aware that he must tread carefully, Rutledge begins searching for a murderer after an autopsy reveals that Dunn was fatally bludgeoned before entering the water. The chief inspector pursues two possible motives for the killing: anti-German prejudice directed against Dunn for having a German brother-in-law, and anger over Dunn’s investigation of the sinking of the British Royal Navy’s HMS Ascot just before the 1918 armistice. As usual, Rutledge is haunted throughout by the ghost of a man he killed in WWI, and Todd expertly balances a moving depiction of Rutledge’s torment with a masterful whodunit plot. The author is in fine form. Agent: Lisa Gallagher, DeFiore & Co. (Mar.)
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Reviewed on: 12/10/2025
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

