I always enjoy this series featuring Lou Boldt and Daphne Matthews. This particular installment casts a heavy focus on Matthews, who is stalked by a Sheriff's deputy and a victim's brother while the crew investigates the disappearance and likely death of two women. Normally, Pearson writes these with material that is heavy on police procedures but this episode appears to be lighter in police procedures and much more on dialoguing with suspects, etc. The reliance upon DNA is rather amazing as Pearson would have the reader believe that DNA results (some anyway) can come back within hours rather than weeks and months as it appears to do in the real world.
Still, Pearson is a master at combining multiple plots and throwing the reader into confusion regarding the identity of the criminals as well as the motives and purposes of those behind the crimes. This makes for a rather thrilling read as the reader traces the twists and curves placed by the author. Just when the reader thinks the author has telegraphed a vital clue, he discovers that the clue leads to yet another mystery with the mystery. Multi-leveled puzzles face the reader at every turn and all is revealed at a break-neck pacing as the novel rushes to its exciting conclusion.
Pearson doesn't fail to ignore characterization. Along the way we see LeMoia demonstrate an attraction to Daphne (who must be a babe, after all, she has two "bad guys" stalking her and is the former lover of Lou Boldt, the usual lead hero in this series) and Daphne concerned for the welfare of a pregnant drug addict who spends most of her time at a women's shelter. Matthews vacillates between being a strong heroine and a damsel in distress, and the vacillation only strengthens the realism found in Pearson's prose. While she seeks to be a strong woman, the stalking brings her to a place of fear, but when the chips are down, she doesn't simply wait to be rescued, but takes matters into her own hands. This strong characterization makes Pearson's writing a cut above the average and keeps me seeking out novels in this particular series.
The Boldt\Matthews series is among the best out there in police novels. Solid writing, genuine mystery, multi-faceted plots, and characters that are as authentic as the men in blue behind you with the lights flashing. Solid writing that won't disappoint the reader.