4.5 stars.
This was my very first Dick Hardesty Mystery. I have a cold right now and can't concentrate on reading, so when I got this audio review copy for an honest review, I was very happy to just listen to it and concentrate on the story.
This is book 5 of a series where not all books are available to buy right now as I understand. I usually only read series in chronological order, but I felt like it didn't take away much of my enjoyment of the book. It seems almost like this book opens a new romantic arc, a new way Dick can relate to the police and a good place to start this series for me.
First, I'm not a huge fan of the cover. A grainy policeman and a rainbow crossing the cover. It seems very simple and didn't really attract my attention. The blurb, however, really drew me in. I'm a sucker for political tension and thought this would be a very interesting read.
The narration was well done. It seemed to be in the background - I forgot I was listening to an audiobook after a while. I was able to just concentrate on the story and I loved that.
The thing that surprised me most about the mystery was how long it took for the murder to happen. I thought the plot would start with the murder, but we really get to know the victim a lot. Respect him, love him. And it makes what he has to endure and what happens to him in the end so much more impactful.
It's good that he's not another victim for the reader, because Dick is very connected to him and this is not just another case. In fact, the story was very different from the typical PI murder mystery, there was almost no sleuthing, Dick's involvement in the investigation is very limited.
The suspense of this story comes from Dick being caught in the middle of a volatile gay community that has been strongly suppressed and lost its hero and an 'old guard' police force with historic intolerance that seems ready for anything keep to its old ways.
Everything that happens could light a fuse very easily and escalate a terrible situation. Add in Union strikes, a mob gangster and a cute hustler and the death of one of his best friends and bedmates and Dick Hardesty is having a terrible few weeks.
With all sides full of anger and prejudices, a lot of pointing fingers and misinformation r speculation, the political minefield that opened up before Dick was really scary and kept me at the edges of the seat.
A lot of problems are confronted here in a realistic way that I never even thought about and I really appreciate this eye-opener. As much as I don't like to say it, a lot of the issues dealt with in this book are still very current.
Through it all, Dick is a very sympathetic character and there is a romantic subplot that starts in this book and brings some hope into the story line as well as some really interesting 'good' heterosexual characters in the force that ensure that not all cops are just labeled as homophobic pricks.
This story really resonated with me and I connected with the characters on an emotional level, even as the plot had me at the edge of my seat.
Strongly recommended for people who don't need a strong romance aspect in their books. It's a great gay mystery and a wonderful audiobook.