I want to start by thanking the author and the publisher for providing me with an advanced reader copy of Peter Fenton's Hoodoo House, the second book in the Declan Hunt Mysteries series. For full disclosure, Fenton and I both publish with Pride Publishing, but I got this review opportunity from Gay Romance Reviews. As always, my review reflects my own opinions and impressions.
Plot Summary
In Hoodoo House, we follow private investigator Declan Hunt and his partner Charlie Watts as they tackle the mysterious death of Malcolm Tull, a writer who was found dead at his desk in Hoodoo House. Initially ruled as a suicide, Malcolm's editor raises doubts, pointing to the missing computer, the mislaid manuscript, and Malcolm's character as reasons to suspect foul play. The investigation leads Declan and Charlie to Hoodoo House, a place filled with secrets and potential danger. As they dig deeper, they uncover layers of blackmail, hidden relationships, and even murder, all while navigating the evolving dynamics of their relationship. The suspense is palpable, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat.
Analysis
Fenton's skillful writing keeps the reader engaged from the first page to the last. The mystery is intricately woven, with enough red herrings and plot twists to keep even seasoned mystery readers guessing. The setting of Hoodoo House, with its eerie atmosphere on the edge of Alberta's Badlands, adds a gothic flair, with its looming shadows, creaking floorboards, and mysterious whispers, that enhances the story's tension and intrigue.
Character Development
One of the standout aspects of Hoodoo House is the deepening relationship between Declan and Charlie. Fenton portrays their romantic and professional dynamics with a nuanced touch, making their interactions feel authentic and relatable. The tension between their personal and professional lives adds an extra layer of complexity to the narrative, drawing the reader in. While some reviewers found their miscommunication frustrating, I felt it added to the realism of their relationship.
Pacing and Structure
Hoodoo House is a fast-paced read. The narrative moves briskly, with each chapter revealing new information or twists that propel the story forward. This novel is not just about solving a mystery; it's about understanding the characters' motivations and the lengths they will go to protect their secrets.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Hoodoo House is a superb addition to the Declan Hunt Mysteries series. It combines a gripping mystery with well-developed characters and a richly atmospheric setting. While reading the first book is not necessary, it certainly enhances the experience. However, it's important to note that the book contains instances of blackmail, hidden relationships, and murder, which might be triggering for some readers. For fans of mystery and romance, this book is a must-read. I eagerly await the next installment in the series.
Thank you again to the author and publisher for the opportunity to review this book. Hoodoo House is a captivating read that I highly recommend.