This second book in the Luke in Time series is a fantastic follow-up to the ongoing series! In it, we catch up with our beloved detectives, Luke Mia and Lyle Kuputchnik (oh my gosh, if I spell it wrong!), some months after the conclusion to their high-profile case involving Marva DeLonghi. No spoilers here, folks. All I can say is a lot has changed. And some things haven't. But when a new client comes to M & K Detective Agency at the direction of an unlikely source, the games are afoot.
What I can tell you is that, if you loved the 9 Lives of Marva DeLonghi (and c'mon, you know you did), you're going to love the 8 Ball Magic of Suzie Q. even more. As this noir detective story-meets-magic continues, you learn more, feel more, and - if you're anything like me - want more Luke and Lyle.
The character development and pacing of the story are wonderful. The plot, engaging. But the character development in this particular follow-up hit me where I live. I ache with sadness at times for Luke - probably because I get her. She frustrates me. But I get her. And Lyle? Again - no spoilers. But ugh!
I love the story enough to endure the longing for the next episode as patiently as I can. And I love the characters enough to forgive them both their stubbornness. Luke is a complex, cautionary tale of every strong woman who resists the very things that will bring her happiness. But I'm tellin' ya. Stick with her. Something bigger is afoot. I can't wait to learn more!