One Less Snake by Rhys Dylan
Publisher: Wyrmwood Books
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery/Suspense/Thriller
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by FernEven sleepy, picturesque coastal towns have their secrets.
Welcome to Solva, where a burned-out car, a corpse, and a hauntingly precise execution greets a morning walker.
DCI Evan Warlow faces a case steeped in fear and the worst of modern crimes.
As clues lead him down twisting trails, Warlow must confront not only the killer’s identity but also the lingering echoes of a community’s darkest sins and the intersection of power, revenge, and justice.
DCI Warlow and his team are called in to investigate when a body is found in a burned out car at the bottom of a quarry. Suspecting the body is that of a local politician Warlow and his team soon discover there are any number of murky possibilities. Can they unravel the truth?
I have been greatly enjoying this Welsh police procedural mystery series and found this book to be a solid addition to the ongoing storylines. While the main murder mystery was the primary focus of the book I was really interested that various sub plots around the police team had a good amount of time too. Gina’s visiting brother and some of Jess’ Italian relatives and a bit more of her back story. While this book can absolutely be read as a stand alone I admit I do think readers who have read at least a few of the previous installments – and therefore have a strong emotional attachment to the team – might find this books hits a bit deeper and the enjoyment might be a little more than someone just picking this up fresh. I also really appreciated that we had a good update and a few scenes with Catrin as well. I’m looking forward to her return soon.
Readers looking for a well plotted, primarily police procedural style of mystery should find this really works for them. I admit I enjoy the fact this is based in Wales. I do find this gives a slightly different atmosphere – a little grittier or harder sometimes – than the usual British mystery storylines. I enjoyed the pacing and the conflict – I also am wondering if down the line there might be a bit more trouble from a new character – a female reporter who struck me very much as not a finished plotline in this book.
With a solid cast of strong secondary characters and an enjoyable mystery I can easily recommend both this book and the series as a whole. Highly enjoyable.













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