For Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Detective
Sergeant Stilwell, the posting to Catalina Island was supposed to be a
punishment for not playing well with others and failing to play politics
correctly. After all, sending deputies that annoyed the leadership out to the
island has always been the way of handling those who could not be terminated,
for whatever reason. While it may have started out as a punishment, these days
Stilwell likes being out there a lot. He is charge, isolated from the political
garbage on the mainland, likes the folks under his command, and the scenery can’t
be beat.
What isn’t great is the fact that recently a buffalo
was killed at the preserve. Its head was cutoff. A local reporter, Lionel
McKey, is hounding him for updates and Stilwell has nothing to say. It is one
thing to have a good idea who did it. It is another to prove it and he is
working the case.
He has a lead, a search warrant, and progress is
being made. It is the start of the first full weekend of summer and that means
the place will be packed. Tourists will be on the island in huge numbers. That
means things will happen when you bring in large numbers of people together for
gambling, drinking, and more.
It also includes at least one murder as a body is
soon discovered hooked by a chain and lodged under a sailboat on the harbor.
She certainly didn’t commit suicide, wrap herself up in a bag for a sail, and
then wrap a chain around herself, before affixing it all to the underside of
the boat. The mayor might be more focused on the tourism aspects of such a
discovery, but Stilwell is focused on the murder.
Solving the murder case, his first since leaving the
mainland, and others, is at work in Nightshade by Michael
Connelly. It is a complicated read with a lot of backstory and character development
as well. None of that slows down the read. In fact, that character development
and backstory gives the read considerable depth while creating an excellent
first novel of a series. There is one heck of a foundation should the author
start another series. One hopes he made that choice as his website
indicates this is the start of a new series.
Even if it is only a standalone, it is a great read, and well worth your time.
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Little, Brown and Company, through NetGalley, with no expectation of a review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2025
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