by Cathy Ace ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 14, 2014
Although Cait is a center of sanity and reason in her fourth outing, this contrived tale is trite in concept, slow in...
A Welsh/Canadian psychologist gets to practice her craft at a Vegas birthday party gone bad.
All the guests for Miss Shirley Petrosian’s party at the top of the Tsar! Casino and Hotel have been hand-selected and carefully vetted for security purposes. In fact, criminologist Cait Morgan and her very significant other, retired detective Bud Anderson, barely squeak in. Between midnight and dessert, Cait’s in the ladies’ room when she hears a loud metallic sound, and a blackout sends the guests into panic. When the auxiliary lights come on, Miss Shirley is skewered to her chair by a Russian saber, putting an end to future birthdays. The guests soon learn that in addition to dying so gruesomely, Miss Shirley had inconsiderately kept the secret of her new security code to herself. So for 12 hours, they’re all locked in a private dining room at the top of a giant Fabergé-style egg with a killer in their midst. Bud tries to calm the guests, and Cait calls on her people-reading skills and her eidetic memory when she invites them to tell their life stories. As the guests—the victim’s stepson, the chef and his girlfriend, a husband-and-wife lawyer team, a businessman, an opera diva and her assistant, a bartender and an elderly retainer—reveal their characters, they also form a picture of the autocratic, capricious but generous deceased. Two missing pocketbooks and a small golden egg, a squabble over Miss Shirley’s will and a revelation about her past foment more tension and panic, especially given the possibility that only the killer will get out alive.
Although Cait is a center of sanity and reason in her fourth outing, this contrived tale is trite in concept, slow in exposition and incomplete in resolution—unless Ace (The Corpse With the Emerald Thumb, 2014, etc.) is reserving a key piece of the mystery for the next installment.Pub Date: Oct. 14, 2014
ISBN: 978-1-77151-087-5
Page Count: 240
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Review Posted Online: Oct. 14, 2014
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2014
Share your opinion of this book
More by Cathy Ace
BOOK REVIEW
by Cathy Ace
BOOK REVIEW
by Cathy Ace
BOOK REVIEW
by Cathy Ace
by Dennis Lehane ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 30, 2001
An undisciplined but powerfully lacerating story, by an author who knows every block of the neighborhood and every hair on...
After five adventures for Boston shamus Patrick Kenzie and his off-again lover Angela Gennaro (Prayers for Rain, 1999, etc.), Lehane tries his hand at a crossover novel that’s as dark as any of Patrick’s cases.
Even the 1975 prologue is bleak. Sean Devine and Jimmy Marcus are playing, or fighting, outside Sean’s parents’ house in the Point neighborhood of East Buckingham when a car pulls up, one of the two men inside flashes a badge, and Sean and Jimmy’s friend Dave Boyle gets bundled inside, allegedly to be driven home to his mother for a scolding but actually to get kidnapped. Though Dave escapes after a few days, he never really outlives his ordeal, and 25 years later it’s Jimmy’s turn to join him in hell when his daughter Katie is shot and beaten to death in the wilds of Pen Park, and State Trooper Sean, just returned from suspension, gets assigned to the case. Sean knows that both Dave and Jimmy have been in more than their share of trouble in the past. And he’s got an especially close eye on Jimmy, whose marriage brought him close to the aptly named Savage family and who’s done hard time for robbery. It would be just like Jimmy, Sean knows, to ignore his friend’s official efforts and go after the killer himself. But Sean would be a lot more worried if he knew what Dave’s wife Celeste knows: that hours after catching sight of Katie in the last bar she visited on the night of her death, Dave staggered home covered with somebody else’s blood. Burrowing deep into his three sorry heroes and the hundred ties that bind them unbearably close, Lehane weaves such a spellbinding tale that it’s easy to overlook the ramshackle mystery behind it all.
An undisciplined but powerfully lacerating story, by an author who knows every block of the neighborhood and every hair on his characters’ heads.Pub Date: Jan. 30, 2001
ISBN: 0-688-16316-5
Page Count: 416
Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2000
Share your opinion of this book
More About This Book
by C.J. Box ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 3, 2020
One protest from an outraged innocent says it all: “This is America. This is Wyoming.”
Awards & Accolades
Our Verdict
GET IT
New York Times Bestseller
IndieBound Bestseller
Once again, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett gets mixed up in a killing whose principal suspect is his old friend Nate Romanowski, whose attempts to live off the grid keep breaking down in a series of felony charges.
If Judge Hewitt hadn’t bent over to pick up a spoon that had fallen from his dinner table, the sniper set up nearly a mile from his house in the gated community of the Eagle Mountain Club would have ended his life. As it was, the victim was Sue Hewitt, leaving the judge alive and free to rail and threaten anyone he suspected of the shooting. Incoming Twelve Sleep County Sheriff Brendan Kapelow’s interest in using the case to promote his political ambitions and the judge’s inability to see further than his nose make them the perfect targets for a frame-up of Nate, who just wants to be left alone in the middle of nowhere to train his falcons and help his bride, Liv Brannon, raise their baby, Kestrel. Nor are the sniper, the sheriff, and the judge Nate’s only enemies. Orlando Panfile has been sent to Wyoming by the Sinaloan drug cartel to avenge the deaths of the four assassins whose careers Nate and Joe ended last time out (Wolf Pack, 2019). So it’s up to Joe, with some timely data from his librarian wife, Marybeth, to hire a lawyer for Nate, make sure he doesn’t bust out of jail before his trial, identify the real sniper, who continues to take an active role in the proceedings, and somehow protect him from a killer who regards Nate’s arrest as an unwelcome complication. That’s quite a tall order for someone who can’t shoot straight, who keeps wrecking his state-issued vehicles, and whose appalling mother-in-law, Missy Vankeuren Hand, has returned from her latest European jaunt to suck up all the oxygen in Twelve Sleep County to hustle some illegal drugs for her cancer-stricken sixth husband. But fans of this outstanding series will know better than to place their money against Joe.
One protest from an outraged innocent says it all: “This is America. This is Wyoming.”Pub Date: March 3, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-525-53823-3
Page Count: 368
Publisher: Putnam
Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2020
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2020
Share your opinion of this book
More by C.J. Box
BOOK REVIEW
by C.J. Box
BOOK REVIEW
by C.J. Box
BOOK REVIEW
by C.J. Box
© Copyright 2025 Kirkus Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Hey there, book lover.
We’re glad you found a book that interests you!
We can’t wait for you to join Kirkus!
It’s free and takes less than 10 seconds!
Already have an account? Log in.
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Welcome Back!
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Don’t fret. We’ll find you.