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DEATH ON TUCKERNUCK

An exhilarating, page-turning blend of mystery, detection, romance, and people-versus-the-elements.

A wedding, a hurricane, and a murder combine in a breathtaking mélange.

Little do Nantucket police officer Meredith Folger and her fiance, Peter Mason (Death on Nantucket, 2017, etc.), know that their last-minute wedding plans are soon to go awry. Since cold, distant new police chief Bob Pocock cuts Merry no slack, she’s working until the last minute. Dionis Mather and her father, Jack, have a family business taking care of the denizens of Tuckernuck, a small private island off the grid, who are completely dependent on the Mathers’ boats to ferry them and all their supplies from nearby Nantucket. When a hurricane is forecast, Dionis and Jack mobilize to help the few still left on the island in September board up their houses and leave for Nantucket before the storm strikes. The only flies in the ointment are entitled NFL quarterback Todd Benson and his supermodel wife, who have nothing to do with the rest of the islanders, most of whose houses have been handed down through generations. Although the Bensons are not at their recently built mansion, they’ve left two horses and their stable girl, Mandy, without any plans for their safety. Mandy turns up as the Mathers are evacuating the last people, demanding a seat on the boat and refusing to stay with the horses. As the Category 3 storm approaches, Dionis sees and reports a distress rocket off Tuckernuck to the Coast Guard. Jack suffers a heart attack, and she promises him she’ll return and help those horses. The Coast Guard sends a chopper to a grounded yacht, where they find two people badly wounded. The woman dies on the way to the hospital, and the man’s head wound renders him unable to answer questions, giving Merry a possible murder to solve. Dionis ends up marooned on Tuckernuck at the height of the storm, caring for both horses and a man with a bullet wound. Can Merry work out the relations among all these doings before her wedding day?

An exhilarating, page-turning blend of mystery, detection, romance, and people-versus-the-elements.

Pub Date: May 5, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-61695-993-7

Page Count: 264

Publisher: Soho Crime

Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2020

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A DANGEROUS MAN

A taut, exceptional thriller.

If you’ve always wished Lee Child’s Jack Reacher had a little more balance in his life—but the same formidable talents—you'll love Joe Pike and the latest book in this long, superb series (The Wanted, 2017, etc.).

All Joe wanted to do was go to the bank and make a deposit. He knew Isabel Roland, the young teller, seemed a little interested in him, but he doesn’t mix romance and money. Sitting in his car shortly after leaving the bank, though, he notices Isabel walking outside and putting on a pair of sunglasses, and then he sees her talking to a man and disappearing into an SUV with him, "a flash of shock in her eyes." Joe's training—which includes stints in the Marine Corps, the Los Angeles Police Department, and “various private military contractors”—makes him sit up and pay attention. He follows along in his own Jeep, and when the SUV stops for a traffic light, Isabel’s abductors don’t stand a chance. Then, when Isabel is kidnapped again, Joe feels compelled to find her. He enlists Elvis Cole, his longtime friend and private eye, whose laconic style and sharp wit are a helpful counterbalance to Joe’s terse style. As they search for answers, more dead bodies pile up, and the men wonder just how innocent this bank teller really is. Told from the alternating perspectives of Joe, Elvis, and various criminals, the story becomes multilayered while the tension builds. Crais never loses control of his clean, clear prose or his ability to sketch fully fleshed characters in a few scenes, with Joe providing the action and Elvis providing the insight.

A taut, exceptional thriller.

Pub Date: Aug. 6, 2019

ISBN: 978-0-525-53568-3

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: June 30, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2019

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CHASING DARKNESS

Some of the twists are more convincing than the last one, which leaves a few loose ends. But it’s great to see Cole (The...

The shooting of an apparent serial killer allows the LAPD to close the books on seven murders—but private eye Elvis Cole won’t have it.

Dead suspects don’t look any more guilty than Lionel Byrd. In his hand is the gun that fired the fatal shot into his head; at his feet is an album with Polaroids of seven women who’ve been killed at the rate of one a year, each photo snapped moments after the subject’s death. Homicide detective Connie Bastilla is only too happy to write finis to a troublesome case. But Cole, who produced the evidence that allowed Byrd’s lawyer to verify an alibi for the fifth murder, isn’t convinced. And he comes up with enough evidence to convince the seventh victim’s brothers to quit beating him up and help him investigate further. The harder Elvis digs, the more Byrd’s suicide looks like a murder whose evidence the cops are deliberately sweeping under the rug. But how far does the cover-up extend, and how high up are its beneficiaries? With some help from Detective Carol Starkey, late of the bomb squad, and his partner Joe Pike, whom nobody’s ever accused of being too sensitive, Cole follows the trail through a string of well-placed twists to a satisfying climax.

Some of the twists are more convincing than the last one, which leaves a few loose ends. But it’s great to see Cole (The Forgotten Man, 2005, etc.) back in action.

Pub Date: July 1, 2008

ISBN: 978-0-7432-8164-5

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2008

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