This it? Haven't read it, just did a google search:
Ian Rutledge, the shellshocked Scotland Yard detective in
Charles Todd's haunting post-World War I mysteries, takes his
troubled conscience to a Dorset village in SEARCH THE DARK
(Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's, $24.95) to investigate the death
of an unknown woman and the disappearance of her two
children. Although the victim was beaten beyond recognition,
public opinion has it that a deranged veteran (a ''shabby
stranger with frantic eyes'') killed the entire family in a
fit of insane grief, because they reminded him of the loved
ones he lost in the war. Only Rutledge, himself heavily
burdened with survivor guilt, has the compassion to recognize
the man's innocence and the insight to search for the true
murderer among the locals, a striking collection of insular
individuals.
. . .
query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.
html?res=9C0CE2DF1F30F930A25755C0A96F958260
Mark
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