Blood Always Tells by Hilary Davidson (Forge, 2014) is an intricate
stand-alone thriller, a break from Davidson’s Lily Moore travel writer series. Dominique Monaghan can
tolerate her long-time lover staying married for financial reasons but when she
finds out he’s seeing someone else in addition to his society wife, she burns
for revenge. Hatching a complicated plot that involves kidnapping and the
administration of truth-telling drugs, she instead is kidnapped along with the
lover and taken to an isolated house in the country. She managed to place an
urgent call to her older brother Desmond, an ex-military man who is still
dealing with childhood traumas. Desmond has always rushed to his sister’s
rescue and this time was no exception.
Determined to learn who staged the kidnapping, Desmond works
with the rural police as well as New York police and meets the wealthy society
wife and the lawyer who protects the family fortune and her, in that order.
He’s also interested in learning more about the thugs who pop up unexpectedly
and who actively attempt to discourage his questions.
This is a labyrinthine story, full of duplicitous people, underhanded
moves, and original plot twists. The story gallops along so quickly that
whiplash is likely as the plot executes another hairpin turn. None of the
people except Desmond are particularly likeable. Even his sister Dominique, as
understandable as her motivation is, has serious flaws in her judgment. Dazzlingly
twisted, it’s easy to be confused by the author’s expert misdirection. I still
am not sure I understand who authorized the first two murders. For readers who
like their thrillers on the noir end of the spectrum.
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Hardcover: 320 pages
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Publisher: Forge Books (April 15, 2014)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0765333546
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ISBN-13: 978-0765333544
Aubrey Hamilton © 2017
Aubrey Hamilton is a former
librarian who works on Federal IT projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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