Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Review: The Shadow Step: A Detective Miller Novel

The Shadow Step: A Detective Miller Novel The Shadow Step: A Detective Miller Novel by Mark Billingham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

DS Declan Miller is a widower, his wife (also a copper) having been murdered. His step-daughter is a drug addict, not unusual in Blackpool, living rough and only occasionally deigning to call or meet Declan.

When a chance meeting in the park between a small-time drug dealer and a mild-mannered former squaddie just walking his dachshund ends up with the drug dealer tripping over his dog and falling into the pond he thinks nothing of it ... until the drug dealer turns out to be dead. Then a series of unfortunate events unfolds. Everyone thinks he killed the drug dealer, including the woman who controls all the drugs in Blackpool, and when his ex-wife's boyfriend is murdered in the front garden of their marital home it seems like he can't surely be innocent again?

This is the third DS Miller book, I haven't read the other two but I did read the final book in the Tom Thorne series (and my review upset my work BFF enormously) and I knew I enjoyed his writing so I jumped at the chance to read this ARC. Totally different, although also a detective who fights for justice - even if it means going against the establishment.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.

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Review: The Shadow Step: A Detective Miller Novel

The Shadow Step: A Detective Miller Novel by Mark Billingham My rating: 4 of 5 stars DS Declan Miller is...