River
of Lies: A Novel
by James L'Etoile is the second book in the Detective Emily Hunter
Mystery series that began with Face of Greed. Like any
good police procedural series does, this read builds on previous events and
ongoing issues so I strongly recommend reading that book first before you get
to this one.
Detective
Emily Hunter of the Sacramento Police Department has had her date for the
evening with Brian Conner ruined as he got called into work suddenly. She is familiar
with the problem and understands that things happen. Still, she is a bit bummed
when she gets back home. She is barely inside the house when she gets her own
call from the Watch Commander.
Other
folks have had a far worse horrible evening than a cancelled date. The
disturbance that her date was called in to work for has turned into some sort
of mass casualty event at a local homeless camp. Fire swept through the camp
displacing many who were already having a very hard time. There are casualties
tonight at the third fire in a homeless camp in the last two weeks. Lieutenant
Terri Williams does not yet know if they have any homicides, but the Chief wants
her out there and working the case. She has a reputation and that is playing a
major role in this situation. She heads out the door and calls her partner, Javier
Madina, to arrange picking him up on the way to what is left of the homeless
camp.
When
they arrive at the still smoldering scene along the banks of the river, it is
clear that it is a bad deal. The number of ambulances makes it clear that many
folks were hurt. As they talk to witnesses and fire personnel, it is clear that
the fire was a deliberate act of arson intended to do a lot of damage and burn
everyone out of their shelters. If that wasn’t enough, various witness state
that there was also a person attacking folks with a baseball bat Not only that,
they have at least one body with a clear gun shot wound to the head.
While Detectives
Simmons and Taylor had been the primary on the first two fires, those incidents
and this new one are now all Hunter’s and Medina’s. The fires are obviously
linked and escalating. Even the media has figured that much out and the public pressure
is mounting by the hour. As things heat up in Sacramento, literally and figuratively,
it is up to Hunter and Medina to find the culprits responsible and put an end to
it.
This
second book in the Detective Emily Hunter Mystery Series is another solidly
good read. I am skipping a lot of things so as to not ruin the read for others,
but this book, and the series, has a lot of storytelling meat on the bones. Detectives
Hunter and Media are fully fleshed out human beings with their own personal lives
beyond the job. The same is true for many of the secondary characters. Interpersonal
relationships matter as these are not cookie cutter caricatures. Such details
add a richness to the read that does nothing to slow down the story in any way.
River
of Lies: A Novel
by James L'Etoile is well worth your time.
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Kevin R.
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