Wrong
Light by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing, December
2018) is the fifth book in the Rick Cahill private investigator series. Years
ago Rick was accused of the murder of his wife but never convicted. The police
and the media believe he has gotten away with a murder he knows he didn’t
commit. This assumption of guilt puts him in the cross-hairs of any law
enforcement agency that finds him in the vicinity of a crime. He’s considered
leaving his home of San Diego but his attachment is strong enough to outweigh
the logic that tells him to start over somewhere else.
In this outing Naomi Hendrix is the voice of San
Diego’s late-night talk radio, where the sleepless and the lonely go to find a
friend. She has attracted the attention of a lunatic too, and the manager of
the radio station hires Rick to find the person who is stalking her. Rick is
appalled at the lack of security at the station and equally concerned about
Naomi’s reluctance to tell him about her background. Before he can delve deeply
into whatever she is hiding, one of the waitresses at the drive-in near the
radio station who might have seen the stalker disappears. Rick is overcome with
fear that the stalker has abducted her and searches frantically for her while
fending off the local police who would like Rick to back off.
At this most inconvenient of times, an old nemesis
from the local branch of the Russian Mafia decides to call in the favor that he
thinks Rick owes him. So Rick is simultaneously trying to protect Naomi, find
the missing waitress, and keep the Russian Mafia from killing him. He calls in
a few favors of his own to help out while he juggles far too many balls.
This is another series that deserves more reader attention
than it seems to receive. The plots are creative while observing the
conventions of the hard-boiled PI genre. Even the minor characters are strongly
developed. The individual titles in the series are well-regarded by Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and other major reviewing outlets, and a number
of them have been shortlisted for major awards. The first in the series won the Anthony
Award for Best First Novel, the San Diego Book Award for Best Mystery, and the
Ben Franklin Silver Award for Best New Voice in Fiction.
For fans of edgy, well-written crime stories.
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Hardcover: 352 pages
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Publisher: Oceanview Publishing (December 4, 2018)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 1608093166
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ISBN-13: 978-1608093168
Aubrey
Hamilton ©2018
Aubrey
Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and
reads mysteries at night.
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