The second in the Inspector Rutledge series finds Rutledge still battling his inner demons as he is sent to a case in Cornwall. Three deaths in a family, seemingly suicides and accidents, or are they? The writing style is slightly plodding, so it feels at times that the plot advancement is slow. But, I like Rutledge. He‘s very flawed and is learning how to cope with the flaws. He‘s also very methodical and organized.