While my review previously appeared here in late April thanks to an ARC via NetGalley, today is publication day for this fourth book in a great series, so I am reminding you of it. Make sure you check out Lesa Holstine's review.
It is April as Movieland
begins and Sheriff’s Department Detectives Eve Ronin and Duncan “Donuts” Pavone
are dispatched to Malibu Creek State Park on a homicide call. A scenic location
used by both movies and television programs over the decades, it is now the
scene of at least one murder with a second victim in critical condition.
The survivor is
Zena Faust, a well-known local writer and activist blogger who is a harsh
critic of the Sheriff’s Department, developers, and politicians of all types,
as well as others who deserve her attention. She has been hit by a shotgun
blast and very seriously wounded. Somehow, she managed to crawl out of the
nearby pond and get herself to where a couple found her and called for help.
Zena’s girlfriend, Kim, took the brunt of a shotgun blast and is very much
dead. Zena’s anguish over the death will turn to rage when she realizes that
they were not the first targets of a maniac.
Somebody has
been shooting at things as well as people. This is the sixth shooting that Duncan
knows about as he was working the case months ago before Eve Ronin moved to the
Lost Hills Station. Political issues with those running the Park as well as
elected officials have kept most of the cases quiet because of fears of scaring
away tourists. Duncan tried to pursue things internally, but got stonewalled by
the upper brass.
Now what Duncan
suspected and long feared has happened. They have a dead woman and one gravely
injured thanks to the shotgun sniper back at work after a long hiatus.
Unfortunately, those running the park and those at the top levels of the
Sheriff’s Department are far more concerned with politics and keeping things
quiet, than actually solving the case.
They forgot to
factor in a blogger who is not going to let the death of her friend go off the
front pages and vanish from the media cycle. They also never considered what
Detective Eve Ronin will do, with and without the steadying guidance of her partner
who has decades on the job.
Movieland is the fourth book in this very good series that began with Lost Hills and is another fine installment. Politics, inside and outside the department, continues to play a significant role as does the ongoing hatred of Eve by some in her own department. Those two issues, which are almost main characters in their own right, is part of an intense mix that features a complicated murder case that has links to many other cases and situations. A complex and engrossing read, Movieland, is highly recommended as are the previous books in the series. Best to read in order.
The books in the
series and my reviews are:
Lost
Hills
(February 2020)
Bone
Canyon
(March 2021)
Gated
Prey
(December 2021)
My reading copy was an ARC via NetGalley.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2022
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