Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Publication Day Review: Ironwood: A Catalina Novel by Michael Connelly

 

As Ironwood: A Catalina Novel by Michael Connelly begins, it is approximately one year after the events of Nightshade. While it is always preferable to have read the first book in a series first, one could start here as there are minimal references to the past events.

 

In the aftermath of a police operation gone horribly wrong, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Detective Sergeant Stilwell of the Catalina substation, is in a world of trouble. At least he is alive and relatively uninjured. Not that he cares. One of his deputies is dead. Another is very seriously wounded and may not survive the emergency medical helicopter ride to the mainland.

 

Making things worse, if that is possible, is the fact that the suspects got away. The Department will conduct an extensive investigation. Every decision and action by Detective Sergeant Stilwell will be heavily scrutinized and second guessed.

 

That process begins with the arrival from the mainland of his immediate boss, Captain Corum, accompanied by members of a team of investigators. After he is questioned by a number of people over a multi hour period where he has to go through everything over and over, detail by detail, Captain Corum finally tells him that he is in the clear, for now. He is grounded to the substation and on the bench. When he is on duty, he is to confine himself to the substation for his shift, and to take care of paperwork, storage concerns, and other issues. He isn’t to involve himself in the investigation of the events out on the tarmac which allowed a drug plane to escape and left one deputy under his command dead and another one near death.

 

As if being told to stay out of it is going to ever happen. Detective Sergeant Stilwell is used to working around the bosses. Part of the reason he is out on Catalina Island is the fact that the Department sends problematic folks out there for various disciplinary reasons. The posting is supposed to be a punishment. For him, it has grown into a very positive situation for many different reasons. At his heart, he is still law enforcement, and isn’t just going to sit around and do nothing.

 

He knows he chased a suspect down a hillside even though there is very little proof of that fact. He also has a pretty good idea of what the suspect looked like. That suspect is probably still on the island and holed up waiting for the first ferry of the day. Obviously, staking out the ferry and its passengers is the way to go.

 

His work leads him to a suspect, an arrest, and then an incident that gets him deeper into trouble. It also leads him into a separate cold case murder investigation, a serial killer, and work with Ballard and her team.

 

I’m intentionally skimming the surface, if that much, of this read in order to avoid spoilers. Simply put, Ironwood: A Catlina Novel is a might good read from the intense beginning right to the last sentence. Well worth your time.

 


Amazon Associate Purchase Link: https://amzn.to/4sPe4h9

 

My digital ARC reading copy came from the publisher, Little, Brown and Company, by way of NetGalley, with no expectation of a positive review.

 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2026

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