Dahlke introduces us to a skeleton right away as the fifth book of her witty, creative and engaging mystery series begins. This unfortunate dead guy is, thankfully, only a prop; one of the many gags used by Ron Barbour, Private Investigator, and Lalla and Pearlie Gains’ ticket to their own agency.
The cousins have endured much in the three years since signing on with Barbour, including the investigator’s sexist attitude and less than desirable assignments. They’ve taken part in countless dumpster dives, all night surveillances and tedious fact finding missions while Barbour continues to throw every road block in their path. As infuriating as it is, Lalla and Pearlie adopt a grin and bear it attitude as they get closer to completing the State of Arizona’s three year mandatory intern rule. Less than a month before their ‘sentence’ is complete, Barbour tosses them another hurdle … one that the two women might not be able to bypass. Barbour winds up dead, and, inconveniently, it appears as though he forgot to write the all-important letter of recommendation the girls need to get their P.I. licenses before he kicked the bucket.
Lalla and Pearlie, already suspicious of the former P.I., start seeing even more evidence of his former misdeeds when the agency is broken into, and dead bodies start piling up all around them. It looks as though the three long years spent with Ron Barbour will be for nothing, and that they might have to start over again if they don’t want to give up on their dream of becoming P.I.’s. The Bains cousins are tenacious, and with their goal nearly within grasp, they dig in and decide the only way they might be able to cross the finish line and become state approved investigators is to track down the person who hated Ron enough to kill him.
This book, as in the four before it, is filled with a cast of colorful and well written characters. Dahlke’s writing bounces, like water over stones in a creek bed. It keeps the reader moving along her tightly constructed plot line, and, as always, she delivers a satisfying conclusion. This is another extraordinary addition to Dahlke’s highly entertaining Lalla Bains series.