This series continues to engage me with complex, original plots and a protagonist I care about. (I wish Adam would learn to handle his emotions better, especially anger, but he’s making progress.) It was good see his detective partner, Pete, playing a major role. So does Adam’s sister Julia, who is also Pete’s girlfriend. Aside from an opening scene in the point of view of the killer, the book stays within the point of view of those trying to solve the crime. For my enjoyment, that’s the best structure for a mystery.
Julia’s involvement as an amateur among the professionals adds a new twist for the series, as she, Pete, and Adam find themselves looking into a murder on a cruise ship during their vacation.
The setting was fascinating, for a reader who’s never been on a cruise. It worked very much like a classic country house mystery, with the wealthy victim’s relatives on the cruise as well as some crew members providing a number of plausible suspects.
I have one more Kaminski mystery waiting in my Nook. I hope there will be many more.