3.5 stars
This is an older book by Hoag (pub. 2000) that I found in my personal library. I didn’t think I’d read it so I gave it a go. I think I read the prequel to this one, Ashes to Ashes, back 20 yrs ago, as a couple of references to characters from that first one sounded familiar to me.
This is the 2nd in this series featuring homicide detectives Sam Kovac and his partner Nikki Liska. It is not necessary to read Ashes to Ashes first, as this can stand alone. This one starts our slow, no big hook at the onset, but it builds up to a very satisfactory police procedural focusing on the deaths of some policemen that look like something they are not. Suicide? Accident? Murder? It has you wondering about dirty cops, motives and all the things that make a crime novel complex and keeps your interest vested in the outcome. The last few chapters had me riveted to the pages, no interruptions welcome.
I enjoyed the flawed and complex characters, getting to know Kovac and Liska. They are both true detectives, wanting to get at the truth. Their jobs define them. For Kovac, twice divorced, estranged from his daughter, he has nothing else. Liska, on the other hand, has 2 young boys and is divorced from a cop who keeps hanging around where he’s not wanted, except by his boys, making it aggravating for Nikki, but she is a tough cookie, a woman to be admired. The banter between Kovac and Liska adds some lightness in the otherwise dark situations, their relationship professional and loyal.
I’m happy to know there are more novels featuring these two likable detectives. I plan to read more, in order, as I prefer. Recommended for my GR friends who enjoy the genre and might have missed this some years back.