As Deus X: An August Snow Novel by Stephen
Mack Jones begins, the former police officer August Snow is in Oslow, Norway,
and far from his Detroit home. But, you do what your girlfriend asks of you and
that includes helping Captain Edus “Eddie” Gofu and the Oslo Police Department
with a case. Snow’s everything, Tatina Stadtmueller, and her family have
connections and the good Captain is one of those connections. He is less than
thrilled with Snow and his history with the Detroit PD, but accepted his help because
her mother asked him to do so. Snow likes Captain Eddie and understands where
the man is coming from and why.
His good deed is
done and he is spending time with Tatina and her family when he gets a call
from home. Sylvia, one half of his elderly neighbor tag team that includes Carmela,
has had a significant heart attack and is in ICU at the hospital. She is in bad
shape and he needs to get home. He does so and leaves Tatina behind.
Once back in
Detroit and home amongst his people, he soon discovers Slyvia isn’t the only
old friend in trouble. So too is Father Grabowski.
The Franciscan priest recently retired is not doing at all well. For all intents
and purposes, he is somewhat homeless and moving between rooms with various friends.
He is also suddenly drinking heavily. Something strange is going on and far beyond
the fact that he no longer has a job.
There is also
another priest, a man named Father Petra, who seems to be around contacting
various people. There seems to be no local record of him and Snow soon learns
that he does not have much of a history that can be found online either. Nobody
knows what is going on though his presence could be connected to Father
Grabowski.
As always, August
thinks of family as far more than blood ties. In his world, people he cares
deeply about are family. That is Lucy, Slyvia, Carmella, and others. He can’t
do much to help Sylvia other than be around as her situation is up to medical
folks.
But, Father
Grabowski is a far different matter. Activeky trying to help him soon leads
into an often-violent case with, among other things, links to events decades
ago and modern-day hitmen working on behalf of the Vatican. It is all so
complicated and all so good of a read.
Deus X: An
August Snow Novel
is the fourth book in the August Snow series that began fittingly
enough with August
Snow. The gang is all here in this solidly good read. So too is
Snow’s love of Detroit, cooking, and good friends. Like the other books on the series,
this one is also part mystery and part thriller. Strongly recommended as is the
entire series.
My digital
reading copy came from Soho press by way of NetGalley. Months ago, after I was
initially denied by the publisher and I had cancelled my request there only to suddenly
get it in mid-October, I also received a print ARC from a good friend that
wishes to remain anonymous. I ended up reading considerable portions of the
book on my iPad during doctor visits which was a great way to pass the time and
stay sane in waiting rooms.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2023
3 comments:
I'm a big fan. This is one of those series that should be read in order.
I agree, Kevin. Terrific series, and it should be read in order. Good review as well!
Thank you, Lesa.
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