Ashes Never Lie
by Lee Goldberg picks up about a year after the events of Malibu
Burning. This second book in the series also works in Eve Ronin,
and her partner, Duncan Pavone. It is also a really good read.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arson
detectives Walter Sharpe and Andrew Walker have pretty much finished at one
fire scene where the fire crew is pulled off to go fight a house fire in the
nearby Twin Lakes housing development. The house is unoccupied. There is also
plenty of ground fuel, thanks to the weather. If firefighters don’t stop the
fire now, it could go through the housing development, get into the bordering
Santa Susanna Pass State Park and then take off for nearby Calabasas and the
Santa Monica Mountains. The last time the fire roared through the Santa Monica Mountains,
Sharpe and Wlaker barely escaped with their lives.
Sharpe, as senior investigator and still teaching
Walker, insists they have to check out the house fire. Walker doesn’t see much
point, as they have not been called in to investigate, but Sharpe wants to see
it because fire guys flush away evidence and won’t know if it is arson or not.
When they arrive, they find firefighters hard at
work fighting a fire that has fully engulfed the two-story home. The house is completely
empty and yet is burning like crazy. Power had only been turned on that morning
and there were no workman inside or around it. In fact, nobody had been working
on it. The weather was fine as it was dry and clear. So, the questions are—What
caused the fire and what caused it to spread so fast and burn so hot?
While the crew works, Sharpe and Walker look at a
nearby home that is identical to the one that is burning. Sharpe has some
questions after the house tour, questions that are reinforced when Captain Guyette
tells him it must have been an electrical as there were multiple ignition
points also over the house next to the electric sockets, light switches, and lighting.
Sharpe isn’t buying it.
Not that he can investigate much right now, as he
and Walker are suddenly pulled off to go to a house fire in Calabasas where
there is a body.
LASD Homicide Detective Eve Ronin and Duncan Pavone
are also there and waiting for them. The four gear up and go into the house. It
is believed that Patrick Lopresti was home alone and is the dead person in the
fire. The question Eve wants to know is where he got murdered, killed himself,
or was committing arson and screwed up?
That question is soon answered in an unexpected way
and becomes one of two complicated storylines in the book. The first being the
house fire scene they were working before being pulled here.
Ashes Never Lie is the second book in the Sharpe and Walker series and a very good read. Complicated and fast moving it roars along at a rapid pace to a satisfying and explosive conclusion. In short, a fun read, and very much well worth your time.
Make sure you check out Lesa Holstine’s
review here.
Amazon Associate Purchase Link: https://amzn.to/4gjCcm5
My reading copy was a digital ARC from the
publisher, Thomas & Mercer, by way of NetGalley.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2024
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