Monday, September 23, 2024

Aubrey Nye Hamilton Reviews: Opal by Patricia Wolf


The third thriller with Detective Sergeant Lucas Walker of the Australian Federal Police by Patricia Wolf is due to be released at the end of September.

This adventure finds Walker with his half-sister Grace from Boston showing her the sights of the outback where Walker’s family lives and where he escapes at every opportunity. Their cousin Blair has been working in an opal mining operation even further inland. Blair wants to leave the job early and Walker volunteers to make the long drive to pick him up. He takes Grace with him, expecting to be gone no more than 48 hours at most. But a torrential downpour creates a massive flood, washing away crops, livestock, and bridges and closing roads. Walker, Grace, and Blair are stranded in a small town that suddenly turns violent.

A philandering couple is murdered in her bed and her jealous and brutal husband is the immediate suspect, then when he is ruled out Blair becomes the target of the investigating officer. A double murder is a great way to create doubt as to the motive since it is never clear who the intended victim was and Wolf maximizes the benefit of this plot device. The flooding means the killer can not have escaped and the fear among the townspeople becomes palpable.

As always the detail about rural Australia is fascinating. (I didn’t know there was a large inland sea within Australia at one time.) Plus the description of the mechanics of opal mining adds to the rich local color Wolf brings to this series. Apparently Australian opals are considered more valuable than others because of their high quality.

Walker’s single-mindedness about his work can be annoying. He brought his naïve city slicker sister with him to the rural outback and then more or less left her to the care of strangers while he investigated murders he had been told to stay away from. This intense focus seems to be typical, though I can see how it could backfire in some situations.

I have noticed how some books are fast reads and others require me to look at every single word in order not to miss anything. This series definitely falls into the latter category. The depth of detail cannot be skimmed and the text is dense with it.

A good entry in a really good series about the Australian outback. I am hoping this author is developing a strong following so that more books follow.

 

Aubrey's April 2023 review of the first book in the series, Outback, can be found here

 

·       Publisher: Embla Books (September 30, 2024)

·       Language: English

·       Paperback: 320 pages

·       ISBN-10: 1471416550

·       ISBN-13: 978-1471416552

 

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Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2024

 

Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night. 

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