The white crow

Michael Robotham, 1960-

Book - 2025

"Philomena McCarthy has defied the odds to become a young officer with the Metropolitan Police despite her father and her uncles being notorious London gangsters. On patrol one night, Philomena finds a barefoot child, covered in blood, who says she can't wake her mother. Meanwhile, three miles away, a London jeweler has a bomb strapped to his chest in his ransacked store and millions are missing. These two events collide and threaten Philomena's career, her new marriage, and her life. In too deep, and falling further, Phil must decide who she can trust-her family or her colleagues-and on what side of the thin blue line she wants to live. Told in real time from multiple points of view, The White Crow is filled with almost unbe...arable suspense-a page-turning tour de force that shows Robotham at the top of his game"--

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Scribner 2025.
©2025
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Robotham, 1960- (author)
Edition
First Scribner hardcover edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781668031025
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Review by Library Journal Review

Philomena "Phil" McCarthy, returning from her introduction in Robotham's When You Are Mine, has been an officer on the job for four years and has never revealed that she is the daughter of notorious London gangster Edward McCarthy, one of the infamous McCarthy brothers. Phil is looking forward to a well-deserved holiday in Paris with her husband. But in her last shift before vacation, Phil responds to a call and happens to see a child alone on the street at night. She follows, and the little girl, Daisy, leads her to the body of her mother. At the same time, Chief Inspector Brendan Keegan responds to a violent robbery of a jewelry store. The owner is Daisy's father, who was left with millions missing and a bomb strapped to him. The case becomes more complicated when the McCarthy brothers are seen on video footage at the jewelry store. As Phil's divided loyalties, to her job and her family, are tested, the threats get closer and deadlier. VERDICT This is another standout thriller from Robotham. Fans of Peter Swanson and Liz Moore will delight in the complex characters and layered plotlines that he delivers.--Kerri Copus

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Second in a series about a strong, principled woman in London's law enforcement, followingWhen You Are Mine (2022). Philomena McCarthy, a London Metropolitan Police officer, aspires to be a detective someday. Phil is called to the scene of a crime, but she stops because she sees a 5-year-old girl in pajamas wandering the streets at night. Her name is Daisy, and she says her mom won't wake up. It turns out that mom Caitlin Kemp-Lowe is dead after her house has been robbed and a plastic bag has been put over her head. Daisy's father reports the theft of valuable jewelry, but he has serious problems of his own and will be a useless guardian for his daughter. Child Services hits a snag, but Daisy's godmother is eager to take her in. Meanwhile, Phil has a complicated family--her father and uncles are career criminals. She herself is honest and professional and doesn't want her father, Edward, to taint her career, but this juicy plot may give her no choice since "the McCarthy brothers were the most notorious criminal gang in the southeast of England." Edward has never been convicted, unlike his brothers who did hard time. Edward is not a killer but a "property developer," and someone is sabotaging his properties. Soon he finds himself squeezed hard by a Bulgarian gang that wants to take over a major share in his business in exchange for their paying off his crushing debt. Phil is an intelligent, compassionate protagonist who hates what her father and uncles do for a living, and in turn Edward hates her chosen career. They talk but agree never to discuss each other's work. In any event, she doesn't work on the Kemp-Lowe case because she isn't a detective and because a higher-up in the London PD suspects she's in league with her father. The dialogue is often witty: "Paddy couldn't tell a gemstone from a gallstone," and readers might find some of the gritty language galling. Tension imbues this dark tale, with action reaching a scary crescendo before settling on a quiet note. End-to-end excitement for crime fans. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.