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V I Warshawski's impossible god-daughter Bernie convinces her to look for August, a young film-maker who has disappeared. The evidence indicates that he has gone to Kansas, in the company of Emerald, an older black movie actress who wants to film the story of her life. Her search takes V I from the military base Emerald was born on, to the farm where she grew up outside a university town, ploughing up past and present day secrets as she goes.
What is happening at the former nuclear missile site next door to the farm? What happened at the site in 1983, when students tried to stage their own version of Greenham Common? Everywhere V I turns she seems to be finding more trouble - with not a sign of August and Emerald. And then trouble turns to death...
480 pages, Hardcover
First published April 18, 2017











Peppy thumped her tail once. Agreement. That meant I should follow my impulse and try to get a DNA sample from both Sonia and Cady, to see if the dead infant was related to either of them, to Cady’s mother, or to Sonia as mother. (p. 331)I enjoyed the places in Fallout where fact and fiction meet. Vic went to the University of Kansas campus and passed a portrait of David Paretsky, who "had done something unusual with peptides in a beast called rickettsia" (p. 324). She reminisced about Chicago sites that I love. The Obamas showed up twice, but President Trump did not. In her acknowledgements:
Note: I finished writing Fallout in August 2016, so no mention is made of cataclysmic events later in the year. (p. 434)When I read mysteries, I have two questions:
(a) Can I hop into the middle of this series successfully or after a long gap since reading the last one? Yes. I loved Paretsky in the 80s and 90s, but hadn't gone back to her this century (I can never tell whether I've read her books by the title).
(b) Will this book/series surpass my admittedly low tolerance for thrills and gore? No. There are thrills, but Fallout is not a roller coaster that interferes with my sleep at night.