A serial killer is active in At What Cost: A Detective Penley Mystery by James L’Etoile. Not just your average run of the mill serial killer either as West Sacramento Police Detective John Penley and his partner, Detective Paula Newberry, have discovered. They already knew a killer was dumping bodies and those bodies were found missing organs. The latest victim, a well-known gang member going back many years, and a guy who did a lot of horrible stuff in his past regardless of what he was doing in the here and now, is missing his head and his limbs. His extremely distinctive tattoo on his chest made what is left of him easy to identify.
Evidence leads them to believe more and
more that the killer is also a collector. They think he is collecting body
parts from the kills. In a way, he is. In another way, he is a harvester. He,
somehow, is aware of the needs of patients on the national transplant list. He
is harvesting organs to fill those needs and others on the black market.
He soon makes it very clear that he
knows Penley’s son is on the transplant list for a kidney and the need is critical.
His disease progression is such that the window for his son to survive the
surgery is closing a little each day. The killer makes it very clear that he
can get a kidney for Penley’s son, but it is going to cost in many different
ways.
What follows is a complex and often
disturbingly intense police procedural. For those of us who have been through
the transplant process, the read can be a bit much at times. While it is all
fiction, one wonders just how strong are the safeguards to prevent what happens
in the read.
At What Cost: A Detective Penley Mystery by James L’Etoile is the first book of this police procedural series. Published in 2016 by Crooked Lane Books, the read is just as powerful and relevant today.
Strongly Recommended.
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My hardback reading copy came from the
Central, or Downtown Branch, of the Dallas Public Library System. Book two of
the series, Bury the Past,
is on hold for me at the library.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2025


2 comments:
Wow, Kevin! A blast from the past, for sure. So happy you enjoyed the read!
Very much so.
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