Sunday, February 01, 2026

Review: The Patient: A DS George Cross Thriller by Tim Sullivan

 

Third in the police procedural series that began with The Dentist, DS George Cross is outside the Major Crime Unit in Bristol as The Patient: A DS George Cross Thriller by Tim Sullivan begins. He is about to ride home on his bicycle when he sees a woman who has been inside the station each day for the last several days. She is soaked from the falling rain and eating a sandwich in the bike shelter. After a little back and forth, she tells DS Cross that her name is Sandra Wilson and her daughter was murdered.

 

He takes her inside, has Alice Mackenzie get the soaked woman a towel, and looks at the paperwork Sandra Wilson brought with her. Her daughter, Felicity, known to all as Flick, had a very long history of drug use. The police that handled the case decided the death was an accidental overdose, maybe even a suicide, and closed the case. Mom is very sure that her daughter did no such thing. She is sure that it was murder. After going through the file repeatedly and question the woman, DS George Cross spots an inconsistency in the case that makes no sense at all.

 

That is what he does. He spots the smallest of details because he is on the Autism Spectrum. The inconstancy he spotted was ignored by those who worked the case. The system has failed the mother of the victim, the victim herself, and the very young daughter of the victim. He starts working the closed case as if it were his own regardless of who is annoyed that he is doing so.

 

This includes his boss, DCI Carson, who would very much prefer he not waste his time on a closed case. Especially when Cross could focus on the current open case of a body being found in the river. Undeterred, Cross does what he wants because he is a very good detective.

 

It isn’t like they are going to fire him as he is very good. Much to the annoyance of others, including a fellow detective, who should be focused on doing their own jobs better. Including a fellow detective who is now bringing charges internally against him in order for the Force to take disciplinary action against DS Cross.

 

This third book in the series now being published in the United States by Grove Atlantic is a very good read. As is the police procedural series to date. Best to read in order as Cross, Ottey, Mackenzie, and other characters are fast becoming family for this reader.

 



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I received a digital ARC from the publisher, Atlantic Crime, imprint of Grove Atlantic, through NetGalley, with no expectation of a positive review. 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2026