by Sally Spencer ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 2, 2021
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DCI Monika Paniatowski catches a case from hell.
The return of Chief Constable George Baxter from compassionate leave is a mixed blessing for Monika. On the one hand, she’s more than happy to see her former lover recovering from the mental distress caused by the death of his wife. On the other, his first official act is to hand her what’s probably the most toxic case of her career. Multimillionaire Jordan Gough, whose holdings include the Whitebridge Evening Telegraph, demands that Baxter assign Monika to find out who’s poisoning him. Monika can’t find any evidence that Gough’s being poisoned. But when she turns her attention to the death of Tom Crawley, a young surveyor found in his apartment with his brains bashed out, she concludes that he has very definitely been murdered, leading Gough to complain to Baxter that the chief inspector isn’t taking him seriously. Monika’s path becomes rockier when Gough dies after eating steak with poisoned pepper sauce. The Telegraph publishes a piece criticizing the police in general and Monika in particular for ignoring a threat that cost a prominent citizen his life. Baxter is frantic for an arrest, and Gough’s brother, Arthur, is a promising suspect, but Monika still has doubts. It takes all her ingenuity and the unstinting support of her three sergeants—Jack Crane, Colin Beresford, and Kate Meadows—to foil a diabolically clever murderer.
Read this one quickly, before someone spoils the surprise.Pub Date: Nov. 2, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-9095-5
Page Count: 256
Publisher: Severn House
Review Posted Online: Aug. 17, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2021
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by Kirsten Bakis ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 20, 2024
A smart and engaging literary thriller that bears down too hard on its themes.
At the home of an eccentric millionaire, a woman discovers out-of-the-ordinary events.
When her husband is invited to finish writing his book at the island home of a reclusive millionaire, Anna is relieved: If he sells it, they’ll be able to keep their Bronx apartment and she won’t have to go back to work at the laundry. It’s 1918, and Charles Fort—based on a real-life figure—is hard at work on a book about unexplained phenomena, such as objects falling from a clear sky: frogs, for example, or even bits of flesh, or blood. If Anna has doubts about the legitimacy of his research, she keeps them to herself. In any case, when the millionaire Claude Arkel offers the couple a place to stay for the winter, they eagerly accept. Almost immediately, though, things seem to be off. Arkel runs a school for wayward girls, and three students are missing. Meanwhile, there’s no sign of Arkel himself, and with the Spanish flu raging in the outside world, the Forts are stuck in quarantine. Bakis’ latest novel has the pacing and suspense of a smart literary thriller: It’s almost impossible to put down once you’ve started it. But Bakis can be heavy-handed in her treatment of the themes that undergird her story—in this case, women who support ambitious men. That’s not to say Bakis’ case doesn’t hold water, but she strikes the same note again and again in a way that is more repetitive than satisfying. So, for example, when the Forts first arrive on Arkel’s island, and Charles observes that the grand house is “modeled on the Château de Chambord in the Val de Loire” and Anna responds, “I know, I’m the one who showed you the article,” the mansplaining moment isn’t nearly as funny as it was apparently intended to be; it's just frustrating, in a teeth-grinding way.
A smart and engaging literary thriller that bears down too hard on its themes.Pub Date: Feb. 20, 2024
ISBN: 9781324093534
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Liveright/Norton
Review Posted Online: Nov. 4, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2023
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by Michael Connelly ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 20, 2025
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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