A review by yorugua1891
Cold is the Grave by Peter Robinson

4.0

A notable divergence from the usual Banks' mystery.

I can definitely understand why this book is not loved by everyone. The main case Banks and his team work on is less than enthralling, and the solution is a little too convoluted. On top of that, there is a second case presented to the readers and this one holds very little interest and adds absolutely nothing to the story. At this point I can see you are probably thinking why then I am giving this book four stars, so I'll explain.

This book represents a huge leap forward in terms of character development. Inspector Banks becomes a more complex character, and we get to see what is going on in the relationship with his estranged wife and with his former lover, Annie. Also, there is quite a bit of material having to do with his kids, especially the daughter, since there are parallels to Emily, the young girl at the center of the main case. On top of this, we get to see some of the events from Banks' childhood that shaped his adult life and his caring for others and his job.

The character development is not limited to Banks either, since we do get a decent portion of the plot having to do with Annie's past. A figure from the past shows up and with it there is a torrent of emotion pouring in, having to do with a traumatic event in her past.

Even though I did not enjoy the pure mystery aspect of the book that much, it was still OK, and I breezed through this sections in order to reach those having to do with the personal stories. This is a book that will definitely be more enjoyable for those readers that have been following this series in order and can appreciate the aspects I enjoyed. If you are looking for a stand alone mystery to read, other works by Peter Robinson will probably be a better choice.