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CHECKING OUT CRIME

A cozy whose main distinction is that the dead guy’s a sweetie, not a baddie.

A crime-seeking Michigan bookmobile driver pairs with an equally curious friend to find a killer in an attempt to distract herself from her fiance’s jewelry shortfall.

While trying to recruit her fellow library employees to share in the work and love of her bookmobile project, Minnie Hamilton sees a speeding car driving erratically and knows there must be trouble since little Chilson isn’t known for daredevil drivers. Things go from suspicious to terrible when the driver apparently hits a cyclist in the path. The poor man dies in spite of Minnie’s best efforts at CPR, and Minnie feels a responsibility to figure out what happened, especially when she learns that the dead man, Brown Bernier, was a friend of her fiance, Rafe Niswander. Anyone who’s a friend of Rafe’s at least deserves a solid murder investigation. The detectives on the case feel confident they’ll find the killer, but a chance meeting between Minnie and Detective Hal Inwood’s wife, Tabitha, leads the two women to form a dream team to solve Brown’s murder themselves, ably assisted by Eddie, Minnie’s rescue cat. Meanwhile, Minnie has another mystery to solve: Why hasn’t Rafe given her a ring? Minnie, not usually the type to go gaga over jewelry, can only hope the lack of bling isn’t indicative of some greater lack. Digging into Brown’s murder with Tabitha is the perfect excuse to keep her from obsessing over whether something more is wrong between her and Rafe.

A cozy whose main distinction is that the dead guy’s a sweetie, not a baddie.

Pub Date: March 30, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-19771-4

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Dec. 24, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2021

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A CONSPIRACY OF BONES

Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival.

Another sweltering month in Charlotte, another boatload of mysteries past and present for overworked, overstressed forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan.

A week after the night she chases but fails to catch a mysterious trespasser outside her town house, some unknown party texts Tempe four images of a corpse that looks as if it’s been chewed by wild hogs, because it has been. Showboat Medical Examiner Margot Heavner makes it clear that, breaking with her department’s earlier practice (The Bone Collection, 2016, etc.), she has no intention of calling in Tempe as a consultant and promptly identifies the faceless body herself as that of a young Asian man. Nettled by several errors in Heavner’s analysis, and even more by her willingness to share the gory details at a press conference, Tempe launches her own investigation, which is not so much off the books as against the books. Heavner isn’t exactly mollified when Tempe, aided by retired police detective Skinny Slidell and a host of experts, puts a name to the dead man. But the hints of other crimes Tempe’s identification uncovers, particularly crimes against children, spur her on to redouble her efforts despite the new M.E.’s splenetic outbursts. Before he died, it seems, Felix Vodyanov was linked to a passenger ferry that sank in 1994, an even earlier U.S. government project to research biological agents that could control human behavior, the hinky spiritual retreat Sparkling Waters, the dark web site DeepUnder, and the disappearances of at least four schoolchildren, two of whom have also turned up dead. And why on earth was Vodyanov carrying Tempe’s own contact information? The mounting evidence of ever more and ever worse skulduggery will pull Tempe deeper and deeper down what even she sees as a rabbit hole before she confronts a ringleader implicated in “Drugs. Fraud. Breaking and entering. Arson. Kidnapping. How does attempted murder sound?”

Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival.

Pub Date: March 17, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9821-3888-2

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Scribner

Review Posted Online: Dec. 22, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2020

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RAGE

Slippery suspects and evildoers among the usually private and quiet Amish.

A series of brutal murders rocks the quiet community of Painters Mill, Ohio.

A young Amish girl playing hide-and-seek in a brushy area near a creek finds dismembered body parts. The early years of police Chief Kate Burkholder, who grew up Amish and has come to terms with leaving that life behind, give her insight into crimes committed in her county, which has a large Amish population. Although there’s always some crime among the Amish, something about the killing and dismemberment of landscaper and nursery owner Samuel Yutzy has a big-city feel. Kate’s husband, John Tomasetti, is an agent with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation who provides the services small-town police departments lack. Kate and John knew Samuel, and when they check his place of business, they find a dehydrated buggy horse and a lot of blood. Samuel’s parents admit that he had a wild rumspringa—a period when Amish youth try out the secular world before committing to the church—which included a girlfriend and some shifty non-Amish men, but say that he’d recently returned to the fold. A picture of the girlfriend leads them to a gentlemen’s club, and his parents reveal that he was being sued by someone over a landscape job gone wrong. When Kate tries to find Samuel’s best friend, Aaron Shetler, she learns that he’s been missing from work, and soon his body is found stuffed in a drum. Searching for the girlfriend gets Kate drugged and warned to drop the case. Never one to give up, she discovers a tangled web of deceit and a link to human trafficking that just may be the death of her.

Slippery suspects and evildoers among the usually private and quiet Amish.

Pub Date: July 8, 2025

ISBN: 9781250781147

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Minotaur

Review Posted Online: May 16, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2025

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