
The Serpentine Road

In Cape Town in 2015, the heiress of an Apartheid-era industrialist is found murdered, her body posed to suggest a racial hate crime. But, as Colonel Vaughn De Vries investigates, possible motives for her death abound: a highly controversial art exhibition, her sexual preferences, her relationship - as yet unknown by the press - with the son of one of the heroes of The Struggle.
And, moving South down through the country, North to South, five men are murdered, each with a connection to a point in history De Vries would sooner forget. When the link is made, De Vries must re-live the traumatic event to uncover the perpetrator. Old wounds, hidden in history, are exposed, and a mysterious killer approaches, whom no one seems able to stop.
I really enjoyed the second installment in this series set in modern day South Africa. Thrilling plot with amazing locations and excellent characters, esp Vaughn de Vries; grumpy, racist and forever teetering on the edge of self destruction. The politics of the new South Africa are never far away and the tension, distrust and violence are encompassing.
Can't wait to see how this series develops.