This wasn't my favorite in the series but it was still really good. Larry's friend and co-worker, Pete, is the prime suspect in his daughter's sort of ex boyfriend. While the girl had gone out with Todd Harper a few times, she'd broken things off. However, Todd refused to take no for an answer. He kept texting and phoning and even showed up where Jennifer was and got all touchy feely with her. In spite of Pete's previous warnings to leave Jennifer alone, Todd persisted to the point Pete threatened him with a baseball bat in front of plenty of witnesses, Larry included. Now Todd is dead, hit in the head repeatedly with what appears to be a baseball bat.
Larry doesn't believe for an instant that Pete is guilty but it sure doesn't look good when the fight he had with Todd had been recorded by several people and was all over social media. Pete is suspended with pay pending an investigation. Because of Larry's close ties to him, Larry's dad, the sheriff, puts Darlene, Larry's partner, in charge. Larry understands and ends up getting assigned to a different case. He runs into problems, however, when it becomes apparent the two cases, his and Darlene's are connected.
I enjoyed the way the author took two different investigations and wove them into one big case that they ended up working together to solve. And in this particular story, Larry's relationship with Cara, his girlfriend, deepens to the point she's hinting at wanting to move in with him. Larry isn't sure he's ready for that and boy does he bungle it up as he tries to explain to Cara the reasoning behind his reluctance to take that next step. If I were Cara I don't think I would have been as understanding as she was after she'd already committed to him at this point.
Besides his relationship with Cara, there's always Larry's dad to deal with. Both men have a difficult time expressing their feelings and the older Macklin isn't the easiest person to get along with. Plus he has Mauser, his ten ton Great Dane that Larry quite often babysits for when his dad is indisposed. This makes for some humorous moments in the book and adds to the appeal of the story.
I'm so glad I discovered this series about small town police work with a cast of characters I find highly entertaining. Starting the next book now.