This is the first book I’ve read by Mr. Helms, and it won’t be the last. I thoroughly enjoyed this quintessential private eye story and the interplay of paranormal that simmers in the background. True to the crime mystery genre, Deadly Spirits contained a hard-edged, wise-cracking PI fond of alcohol, food, beautiful women, and a list of unscrupulous characters linked to crimes and mysterious murders in a small coastal community. Mac McClelland, ex-marine turned Private Investigator, cast witty idioms as often as he casts an eye at women, but Mac’s only love is for his girlfriend, Kate, and his constant canine companion, Henry.
Since Mac joined the Palmetto Paranormal Society at the request of his girlfriend, members start dropping like flies. Murders, Mac sets out to solve, are more intricate than they first appear. During his Investigation, he uncovers blackmail, infidelities, sexual abuse, seduction, and a cold-case mystery reopens with an inkling of the supernatural. Mr. Helms crafts a tightly woven plot with several subplots weaved with twists and turns that leave the reader guessing to the end.
Deadly Spirits takes place in a coastal town that’s dear to my heart, the Florida Panhandle. Written beautifully in the first person POV, Mr. Helm’s prose is so descriptive, the reader will sense balmy, salty breezes, and winged wildlife swooping in and around the coastal community. Mr. Helm’s novel is a gastronomic feast of American fare and alcohol that will make you hungry and crave a beer or two. Dining and drinking is as much a part of the story as the murderous mayhem. I pondered, whether Mac’s meeting with clients and suspects over meals was a modus of acquiring information. Alcohol and a good meal will loosen tight lips.
Deadly Spirits is a fast-paced, page-turner I couldn’t put down. The pacing was perfect for a murder mystery, with just the right action and more twists and turns than the tornado threatening Palmetto County’s shores. The story climax with one surprise after the next, culminating in a shocking conclusion I didn’t see coming. The ending was satisfying, but I question whether Mac is now a true believer In the paranormal? Hmm… perhaps. I highly recommend Mr. Helms book to everyone, and anyone looking for a great Private Eye, whodunit murder mystery. Mr. Helms, thank you for the fantastic read!