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AGAINST THE GRAIN

Readers lulled by the bucolic byplay will be pleasantly surprised by the identification of a killer they never suspected.

Superintendent Peter Diamond finds himself down on the farm.

After a prologue clearly inspired by the climactic chapter of Frank Norris’ epic 1901 novel The Octopus, Lovesey shows his franchise hero—still resisting the push to retirement—reluctantly accepting the invitation his old deputy Julie Hargreaves has extended to him and his partner, Paloma Kean, to pay an extended visit to the Somerset farm where she lives. Julie, it turns out, didn’t leave the service because she wanted to escape Diamond’s overbearing manner, but because she was going blind from macular degeneration. But she’s still keen-eyed enough to doubt that Claudia Priest was rightfully convicted of manslaughter for causing the death of art dealer Roger Miller, the former lover who was found dead in a grain silo, where he was searching for the garter Claudia playfully hid. Realizing that Julie invited him specifically to reopen the case, Diamond agrees to do so even though he has no legal standing. Aping by turns Poirot and Columbo, he chats up Claudia’s other lovers, wealth manager Fabio Fortunato and insufferable Bert Dombey, who’d competed to find that fatal prize, which Claudia insists she put into a bull pen and someone else must have moved to the silo where Roger met his end. While Diamond and Paloma are still onsite, Claudia’s released from prison just in time to be accused of killing Diamond’s principal suspect. Along the way, Diamond gets to drive a tractor and deliver a calf, all the time laboring to unmask the real murderer before he’s unmasked himself, as an unauthorized investigator from the Bath CID.

Readers lulled by the bucolic byplay will be pleasantly surprised by the identification of a killer they never suspected.

Pub Date: Dec. 3, 2024

ISBN: 9781641296151

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Soho Crime

Review Posted Online: Oct. 10, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2024

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NIGHTSHADE

As the prosecutor sadly observes: “All this because of a dead buffalo.”

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Idyllic Catalina Island turns out to be just as crime infested as the rest of Los Angeles County in the latest series launch by the creator of Harry Bosch, Renée Ballard, and the Lincoln Lawyer.

Det. Sgt. Stilwell has been bounced off the county homicide squad and rusticized to Catalina, where the exclusive Black Marlin Club won’t admit even four-term Avalon Mayor Doug Allen to full membership and the most serious infraction seems to be the killing and cutting up of a buffalo, presumably by Henry Gaston, who operates Island Mystery Tours when he’s not threatening endangered species. All that changes with the discovery of a body sunk in the surrounding waters. The corpse, most recognizable by its streak of purple hair, is that of Leigh-Anne Moss, a Black Marlin server recently fired for fraternizing with members and guests she sees as potential sugar daddies. Stilwell is sufficiently invested in her murder to compete vigorously over jurisdiction with Rex Ahearn, the LA County homicide detective who kept his job when Stilwell lost his. Their rivalry, fueled by mutual contempt, is only the first hint that Stilwell will end up fighting his counterparts in law enforcement and local government at least as hard as he fights crooks like hit man Merris Spivak and Oscar “Baby Head” Terranova, Henry’s boss, who comes under sharper scrutiny when Henry disappears and ends up dead himself. Connelly handles his hero’s obligatory romance with assistant harbormaster Tash Dano and his increasingly wary alliance with assistant D.A. Monika Juarez with equal professionalism, and if the wrap-up leaves some loose ends dangling, well, that’s what franchises are for.

As the prosecutor sadly observes: “All this because of a dead buffalo.”

Pub Date: May 20, 2025

ISBN: 9780316588485

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: April 19, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2025

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BADLANDS

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Two strange deaths in the desert pose tough questions in this fifth Nora Kelly adventure.

In a remote section of New Mexico, a woman walks alone into the blistering desert heat. In a trance, she ignores her horrific thirst and discards her clothing, piece by piece, until she lies down and dies. Five years later, a video crew with a drone discovers her skeletal remains, which they promptly report. Agent Corrie Swanson is part of an FBI team that heads out into the bleak badlands to investigate. She shares a photo with anthropologist Nora Kelly, who is especially intrigued by the pair of rare green lightning stones found under the skeleton. The woman died with perfect health, yet no one had reported her missing. DNA confirms the 40-ish woman was Molly Vine, an apparently vibrant person who “wouldn’t just throw her life away.” Then the FBI finds another body, another woman, same trail of clothing and pair of green lightning stones, but her death is much more recent. And that’s just the beginning of a tale that gets curiouser and curiouser with discoveries of ancient mass murders and modern mind control. Corrie and Nora are a perfect pair: smart and professional, and with bravery they will need in abundance. At one point, they compare approaches: As an anthropologist, Nora is trained not to judge; as an FBI agent, Corrie is trained to judge. As they delve into the investigation, Nora’s younger brother, Skip, and his billionaire buddy, Edison Nash, complicate matters immensely. They decide to go camping and investigate on their own, and Skip reminds Nash that taking ancient artifacts like an obsidian arrowhead is a felony. But as strange shadows lurk around their faded campfire at night, they learn that getting in trouble with the law is the least of their worries. The landscape imbues a special flavor to this engrossing yarn—the adobe kivas with signs of thousand-year-old murders, the slot canyons, the changing terrain as desert yields to ponderosa pine—and the sandstorms that can abort a rescue. In this setting, an unknown enemy causes cringeworthy violence that the heroes may have to face alone. But as Corrie tells Nora, “We’ve got a gun. We’ve got a knife. Now we need a plan.”

Hair-raising fun!

Pub Date: June 3, 2025

ISBN: 9781538765821

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review Posted Online: May 30, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2025

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