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A GOLDEN GRAVE

A rousing paranormal adventure that explores the vast class differences shaping the heroine's romance, with real historical...

An Irish maid–turned–Pinkerton agent never lets being out of her depth stop her.

Rose Gallagher and her former employer and true love, wealthy Englishman Thomas Wiltshire, are working for Pinkerton’s special branch. Rose is in training, learning to shoot, ride, and defend herself, when they’re called back to New York, where Rose has been helping to find paranormal entities. Rose’s encounter with a ghost (Murder on Millionaires’ Row, 2018) left her with the ability to sense shades, and she’s learned that some people, including Wiltshire and his friend Jonathan Burrows, have varied special powers called "lucks." Sgt. Chapman, one of the few honest police officers in 1886 New York, tells Rose about the deaths of six delegates to the Republican Convention from unknown causes that the chief of detectives, who’s in thrall to Tammany Hall, is passing off as a rare form of typhoid. The case is far above Chapman’s pay grade but perfect for the Pinkertons. Since Burrows’ luck is the ability to tell where an object has been by touching it, Rose sends him to the morgue in hopes that he can sniff out a clue. The six delegates were all backing mayoral candidate Theodore Roosevelt. Is TR now in danger himself? Although the case has been hushed up, a coroner on the Pinkerton payroll thinks the cause of death is cardiac failure, suggesting a shade whose very touch can cause death. Rose and Wiltshire continue to hunt for the killer as she gingerly mingles with ultrasnobbish New York socialites and meets brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla, whose ideas lead them to seek not a shade but a man whose luck is the ability to kill with a touch.

A rousing paranormal adventure that explores the vast class differences shaping the heroine's romance, with real historical personages adding a fillip.

Pub Date: Sept. 17, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-250-18067-4

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Minotaur

Review Posted Online: June 30, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2019

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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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BADLANDS

A suspenseful, professional-grade north country procedural whose heroine, a deft mix of compassion and attitude, would be...

Box takes another break from his highly successful Joe Pickett series (Stone Cold, 2014, etc.) for a stand-alone about a police detective, a developmentally delayed boy, and a package everyone in North Dakota wants to grab.

Cassandra Dewell can’t leave Montana’s Lewis and Clark County fast enough for her new job as chief investigator for Jon Kirkbride, sheriff of Bakken County. She leaves behind no memories worth keeping: her husband is dead, her boss has made no bones about disliking her, and she’s looking forward to new responsibilities and the higher salary underwritten by North Dakota’s sudden oil boom. But Bakken County has its own issues. For one thing, it’s cold—a whole lot colder than the coldest weather Cassie’s ever imagined. For another, the job she turns out to have been hired for—leading an investigation her new boss doesn’t feel he can entrust to his own force—makes her queasy. The biggest problem, though, is one she doesn’t know about until it slaps her in the face. A fatal car accident that was anything but accidental has jarred loose a stash of methamphetamines and cash that’s become the center of a battle between the Sons of Freedom, Bakken County’s traditional drug sellers, and MS-13, the Salvadorian upstarts who are muscling in on their territory. It’s a setup that leaves scant room for law enforcement officers or for Kyle Westergaard, the 12-year-old paperboy damaged since birth by fetal alcohol syndrome, who’s walked away from the wreck with a prize all too many people would kill for.

A suspenseful, professional-grade north country procedural whose heroine, a deft mix of compassion and attitude, would be welcome to return and tie up the gaping loose end Box leaves. The unrelenting cold makes this the perfect beach read.

Pub Date: July 28, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-312-58321-7

Page Count: 272

Publisher: Minotaur

Review Posted Online: April 21, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2015

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