For those of you who follow me, I get the majority of my books from my local library. But I do have to wait for them, a long time sometimes, especially when they are by bestselling authors, like this one. I ordered this book on May 14, 2025, and according to the library I was still #16 on the list as of June 15th.This meant I most likely would not see this book for check-out until sometime in 2026, if I was lucky!
How did I come up with that conclusion?
As it so happens, new library books are allowed to be checked out for 3 weeks at a time by library patrons. Which means that if each library patron checked out this book for the allotted 3 weeks each, I may not see this book until June of 2026. Of course, if the library had multiple copies of the book, I may be able to read it sooner. But budgets this year are tight because cutbacks at the federal level. So, word on down is that less library books were being purchased for the system. 😢
But luck was on my side in a different way. This book was donated to my Little Free Library Shed. 🍀 So, it meant that I could take my time reading it, before making it available to my neighborhood. Needless to say, when I walked through my front door with the donation, my husband knew immediately how thrilled I felt by the generosity of the individual who left the book for our LFL.
And, even though I had time to read it, I couldn’t wait to start it. Afterall, it was a Michael Connelly book!
Welcome to a new Connelly character, Los Angeles County Detective Sargeant Stilwell. With an interesting twist. No first name for our new guy, simply because Connelly hasn’t decided on one. And, a new setting, Catalina Island.
For those who haven’t had the experience of Catalina Island, it is a picturesque island located off the coast of Southern California. It is about 22 miles long and 8 miles across, covering about 75 square miles. You can only get there by ferry, boat, helicopter or private plane. It is known for its quaint town of Avalon, rugged hilly terrain, canyons, coastal cliffs, stunning beaches and natural beauty. It is also considered a beautiful tourist destination. No cars are driven on the island, just golf cart like vehicles, (known as UTV’s – or utility task vehicles), and/or bikes.
Nearly 90% of the island remains wilderness and is protected from development by the Catalina Island Conservancy. As part of the Channel Islands, it is the only island of the 8-island chain that allows a permanent civilian population and visitors.
These scenic details will be important to the storyline.
I’ll never forget coming to Catalina Island as a kid. The bumpy rough seas ferry ride wasn’t exactly fun, and I spent most of my first trip attending to my sour stomach. But I soon became a seasoned traveler/visitor to the island during the years that I lived in Southern California.
Back to the book.
Considering the uniqueness of the location, it makes it rather cumbersome when a body is discovered in the ocean anchored below some seagrass.
Since homicide detectives and forensics from the mainland need to come in and take jurisdiction of the body and the case, how will Stilwell and his officers now be involved in solving the murder? And, how will this murder affect business and tourism in the town of Avalon? Especially considering this kind of publicity was not desired by the Mayor and the crime occurred before a major holiday weekend.
And, most importantly, who was the victim, why were they killed, and by whom?
As readers become invested in Stilwell and his team, they are also aware they are in the midst of the beginning of a very busy Memorial Day weekend. Aren’t tourist weekends supposed to be just fun and sun only?
With numerous cases keeping the team active, and an uncooperative homicide detective from Stilwell’s past in charge of the murder case impeding Stilwell’s involvement in the investigation, the team continues to do whatever they can to support it.
What will their investigations behind-the-scenes discover?
In this compelling, engrossing, twisty, fast-paced, character-driven, page-turning, well-crafted new police procedural thriller, readers will appreciate Connelly taking us outside Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch territory and providing us with someone new to follow. Will this be a continuing series? If so, count me in. After all, Stilwell deserves a first name, eventually.