Enzo MacLeod, a Scot who is teaching forensics at Cahors in
southwest France, confidently bet that he could use his
expertise to crack seven notorious murders described in a
book on cold cases by Parisian journalist Roger Raffin.
Enzo has in fact solved the first two crimes. But the third
is far from his mind at the moment. He’s just been diagnosed
with a terminal illness, and now it appears he’s the target
of someone intent on destroying his credit, his
relationships, and getting him arrested for murder. It’s
enough to bring out his Scottish stubbornness. In this
Job-like situation, it serves him well. Establishing a safe
house to protect his loved ones, besieged now as it were, he
sets to work.
Are his woes connected to the digging he’s done into the
brutal murder of a rent boy in a Paris apartment sixteen
years ago? What further remnants of evidence can he review?
Can he stay alive long enough to catch the long-hidden killer?