P. J. Tracy was the pseudonym of
mother and daughter writing duo P. J. and Traci Lambrecht. They created the
Monkeewrench team, a group of crack cyber and software professionals led by
Grace MacBride in the Twin Cities. The first book in the series, Monkeewrench
(Putnam, 2003), won the 2004 Anthony for best first novel. They wrote seven more
books about the Monkeewrench gang and their growing involvement with the Minneapolis
police before P. J.'s passing in December 2016. So far, the series has won
Anthony, Barry, Gumshoe, and Minnesota Book awards. Traci continues to write, producing
two more books about the Monkeewrench crew and beginning a new series set in
Los Angles introducing LAPD Detective Margaret Nolan.
Ice Cold
Heart
(Crooked Lane Books, 2019) is the 10th and latest story about the
Monkeewrench software experts. I was interested to note that the team has
transitioned from focusing on game software, their occupation in the first
book, to cybercrime and digital forensics. It’s a pleasure to see technical IT details
gotten right. Having some background in this area, it is annoying to read
largely inaccurate descriptions of hacking teenagers. Grace MacBride has
progressed, too, now married to Minneapolis detective Leo Magozzi
and the mother of their daughter Elizabeth. She no longer jumps at the
slightest sound and surrounds herself with over-the-top security measures.
The lull in
MPD’s homicide workload ends when Kelly Ramage’s tortured and manacled body is
found in an empty house. As gruesome as the crime is, worse follows when
Magozzi learns it’s identical to a murder that happened in California a year
before. Both are linked to exhibits by avant garde artist Rado, whose work is
considered by some to be genius and some to be pornographic. Other threads
woven around the search for what may be a serial killer are Monkeewrench’s
current assignment to plug the holes in cryptocurrency software that allowed
the theft of millions of dollars and an ICE investigator’s hunt for war
criminals from the 1990s Yugoslavian conflict.
As always, a visit with the Monkeewrench team is an intense experience. A chilling set of crimes conveyed in a complex entwining of story lines that come together in the end for a satisfactory conclusion. I am a little afraid this might be the last of the Monkeewrench tales; there are definite indicators of wrapping up character arcs. I can understand Tracy’s interest in branching out into new territory but I am always sorry to see original and fully realized fictional worlds archived. The door is not completely closed so I will hope to see a new adventure featuring Grace, Annie, Harley and Roadrunner with Leo and Gino again. Library Journal starred review.
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Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
(September 10, 2019)
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Language: English
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Hardcover: 320 pages
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ISBN-10: 1643851322
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ISBN-13: 978-1643851327
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2021
Aubrey
Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and
reads mysteries at night.
2 comments:
Thanks for the intro to another series I'd not heard of. I'll see if the earlier books are available at my library in audio. I'm ready for a new listen and this series sounds great.
I really enjoy this series...I hope she doesn't forget it as she writes stand-alones...
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