In her sophomore offering, Dea Poirier
sends Claire Calderwell on her next big case. A girl's body has been found in a
motel. There are ritualistic elements at the scene that hint at a murderer who
has been killing girls for a long time, and when more bodies are discovered.
Meanwhile, Claire's boyfriend Noah is
busy dealing with his own ghosts miles away. Claire misses him, but is struggling
with whether or not to take their relationship to the next level. Meanwhile,
she's assigned to partner with a young female officer who's never worked this
type of case before, and finds herself in the role of teacher and mentor.
In her investigation, all roads seem to
lead to the same hospital. The female administrator is heartless and there are
plenty of reasons for suspicion, but the hospital is uncooperative and has
enough influence to make it hard for Claire's investigation to advance.
There are plenty of discoveries along
the way as Claire, and the reader, sort out what information is relevant and
what isn't. One of the strengths of Poirier's approach is that she doesn't rush
to quick fixes and simple solutions. Claire feels very real because she is
damaged and solving her sister's murder doesn't automatically make everything
better. She'll spend a lifetime working through the damage from that trauma,
and no relationship, drink or life choice is going to change that. Claire
wrestles with demons. She struggles with what she wants - Noah - and her fears
about loss.
Poirier's stories are as much about the
slow road of recovery from trauma and dealing with grief as they are about the
murders Claire investigates. It's one of the hallmarks that sets her series
apart, and readers leave Beneath the Ashes with the sense that whatever
crimes Claire deals with next, she will continue to work through her personal
issues as well as she heals, making her a relatable and compelling character to
revisit with each new series installment.
Sandra Ruttan ©2019
Sandra Ruttan
is the YA, sci fi, fantasy and horror acquisitions editor for Bronzeville Books
http://www.bronzevillebooks.com/
and the managing editor for Bronzeville Bee http://www.bronzevillebee.com.
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