· The Critic: A tantalising cold-case murder mystery (Enzo 2) (3, ratings by Goodreads) Paperback. The Enzo Files. English. By (author) Peter May. Share. THE MILLION-SELLING AUTHOR OF THE BLACKHOUSE AND COFFIN ROAD HANDS FORENSIC SLEUTH ENZO MACLEOD A NEW COLD CASE. GAILLAC, SOUTH-WEST FRANCE/5(K). I've loved Peter May's Isle of Lewis books. I was prepared to like this series, but there was so much sexist language and attitudes in his writing. Enzo is constantly sizing women up as attractive or unattractive. He recoils at evidence that a woman is menstruating. He comes across as a driven and subtly misogynistic teen-age boy/5. The Critic is the second book in the Enzo Macleod Investigation series by Scottish journalist, screenwriter and author, Peter May. The prospect of raising funds for his new forensic department at the university where he teaches biology spurs former forensics expert Enzo Macleod to travel to Gaillac to investigate a second case from Roger Raffin’s best-selling book of notorious unsolved murders/5.
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In the first novel of this series, Extraordinary People (also published as Dry Bones) Enzo is sent on a disturbing scavenger hunt for body parts around France. In the second chapter of the series, The Critic, Enzo investigates the murder of a celebrated wine critic in the vineyards of the Gaillac region. The Critic is the second book in the Enzo Macleod Investigation series by Scottish journalist, screenwriter and author, Peter May. The prospect of raising funds for his new forensic department at the university where he teaches biology spurs former forensics expert Enzo Macleod to travel to Gaillac to investigate a second case from Roger Raffin’s best-selling book of notorious unsolved murders. I've loved Peter May's Isle of Lewis books. I was prepared to like this series, but there was so much sexist language and attitudes in his writing. Enzo is constantly sizing women up as attractive or unattractive. He recoils at evidence that a woman is menstruating. He comes across as a driven and subtly misogynistic teen-age boy.
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