During a summer of oppressive heat and no rain, the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia stresses everyone in Sechelt. Staff Sargeant Karl Alberg (RMCP) is avoiding his employee evaluations, one of his daughters is spending the summer with him, and a charismatic bad boy from high school returns after 10 years away, most of them spent in prison.
Many of Bobby Ransome’s friends, girlfriends, and family are conflicted about his return. He was always a magnetic personality, attracting some, repelling others. The heat makes everyone a little more touchy. Alberg looks for some relief on the water, renting a sailboat and taking Cassandra out for an afternoon of relaxation on the water. They go out to an island frequented by the locals and arrive just as a young man falls to his death (is thrown?) from the cliffs.
This is another of Lorelei Wright’s quirky mysteries which sets them apart. The resolution is more life-like than a lot of the genre. Not everything is tightly wrapped up; there are still some questions at the end. This makes this series fascinating. This story is more about Annabelle and her brother Warren than it is about Alberg. Still a good entry in the series. Highly recommended.
Readalikes:
Louise Penny – The Long Way Home; R. M. Greenaway – Cold Girl; Giles Blunt’s John Cardinal mysteries; Kelley Armstrong – City of the Lost; Michael Brandman – Robert B. Parker’s Killing the Blues (Jesse Stone); John Sandford – Dark of the Moon; W.D. Valgardson – In Valhalla’s Shadows; Margaret Mizushima – Killing Trail; John George Moss – Lindstrom Alone.
Pace: Fast-Paced
Characters: Flawed; complex; interesting
Story: Character-driven
Writing style: Compelling
Tone: Suspenseful
Frame: Sunshine Coast, B.C.; contemporary
Theme: Small Town Police