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LAST NIGHT by Luanne Rice

LAST NIGHT

by Luanne Rice

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781542030199
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

A prolific author blends characters old and new in a thriller tied to the destructive powers of greed and jealousy.

Rice’s latest novel literally starts with a bang. Acclaimed artist Maddie Morrison—her level of fame is compared to that of Andy Warhol and Banksy—is fighting her way through a raging blizzard on her way to meeting someone outside a historic hotel situated on Rhode Island’s coastline. Within seconds, she’s shot execution-style, and the killer finds her 6-year-old daughter, CeCe, hiding in the snow. The killer kidnaps CeCe, then Maddie’s sister discovers her body, and the race to catch a killer and rescue CeCe explodes on the page. Rice fans will welcome the return of affable detective Conor Reid and Kate Woodward, his art historian girlfriend, who were featured in The Shadow Box (2021) and Last Day (2020), Rice’s two most recent thrillers. The vast number of people who might want Maddie dead becomes shockingly evident as the investigation progresses. A gold-digging soon-to-be ex-husband tops the list, but Rice keeps the suspect pool growing as the tense search for CeCe continues and white- and blue-collar criminals crawl out of the proverbial woodwork. Rice’s strengths as a storyteller pulse through this thriller, which she leavens with engaging observations on the art world, Rhode Island’s natural beauty, and, most of all, what it means to be a sister, one of her most popular themes. If her characters’ dialogue sometimes feels unnatural and stilted, their intense emotions and Rice’s propulsive plotting easily make up for it. Maddie’s murder is solved, but the motives and the complexity of the surprising conspiracy behind it will stay with readers.

Take a deep breath and dive into this foreboding tale set on Rhode Island’s seashore.