“A thriller with lots of southwestern atmosphere and a puzzler of a plot that’s calculated to keep a reader guessing through the last chapter.” –Thomas Perry, New York Times bestselling author
Chicago insurance investigator Dan Mahoney is sent to the prosperous Double Horseshoe Ranch in southern New Mexico to investigate the deaths of several prized—and well-insured—cattle. The stakes are high, and Dan hasn’t counted on witnessing a murder or falling in love. But it’s the flash flood that changes everything, sweeping away a vintage Cadillac and its occupants in a torrent of raging water.
Dan stays on at the ranch to continue his investigation, but suddenly, dead people aren’t really—and the list of suspects becomes completely convoluted in this mystery filled with twists and turns.
Praise for Susan Slater’s Flash
“Dan Mahoney is an appealingly resilient character, a welcome addition to the roster of sleuths that make the Southwest a hotbed of current mystery fiction.” —Publishers Weekly
“Flash Flood is just what it sounds like—a fresh, surprising, adrenaline-rush whitewater ride. It’s also funny. Susan Slater can flat-out write.” —Don Winslow, New York Times bestselling author of The Cartel
“There’ll be much, much more, with whispers of everything from alien experiments to voodoo, before Slater closes out this lively, surprising case, first of a series.” – Kirkus Reviews
Susan has lived in the Southwest for 32 years. The enchantment of New Mexico comes alive in her Ben Pecos series - The Pumpkin Seed Massacre, Yellow Lies, Thunderbird, and A Way to the Manger.
Flash Flood - G+ Susan Slater - 4th in series The troubles build like thunderheads over New Mexico skies for insurance investigator Dan Mahoney in Slater's ambitious and entertaining new series debut. Dan has to look into the claims of cattle baron Billy Roland Eklund, owner of the Double Horseshoe Ranch, who's lost three calves in three months, each insured for $250,000-enough to make Dan's employers hysterical. Then a shooting and a flash flood that sweep away an ex-con who used to pilot for Billy Roland push Dan's investigation into other channels. Billy Roland, who's rich, exuberant and a better judge of cattle than of women, is just one of several strongly drawn characters. Dan's sister, Carolyn, is as ambitious and driven as her politically active husband, Phillip Ainsworth, and perhaps deadlier; Billy Roland's trophy wife, Iris, knows precisely what her assets are and how to exploit them. When insurance fraud, drug smuggling, voodoo and murder muddy the waters, Dan finds himself manipulated or coerced not only by the many suspects but also by a couple of federal agents.
VG until a weak, quick, tie-it-all-up ending, too many characters, too many plots and sub-plots.
This is one of the most twisted and tangled stories I have ever read. And yet every revelation, every suspicion, is logical to the story. Hang onto your hat because this is a roller coaster ride of nonstop action that kept me on the edge of my seat. There were several storylines going on at the same time and they interwove with each other creating this tapestry of intrigue, deception, assertion of power, and slaughter. This author is so talented and creative, she just blew me away!! I don’t think all of the truth has been revealed; all of the people involved and the extent to which they were involved. In the story line almost every single character was accused of at least one thing and it was plausible. There are things that are revealed to us, as the reader, that are not revealed to Dan and I just think there’s a lot more beneath the surface that we are not aware of. I’m also wondering if the next book in the series will reveal anything more or is the author moving on to another place, another situation and leaving the questions behind-unanswered. I guess I’ll find out...
I have mixed feelings about Susan Slater’s “Flash Flood,” first entry in her Dan Mahoney Mystery series. Set in New Mexico back when Toyota was still selling Tercels, the book is told from the perspective of Mahoney, who is hired to investigate the mysterious deaths of some heavily insured cattle. Were these animals the victims of disease, cultists, or a rancher in need of fast cash?
A complicated and mostly ingenious plot drives the novel forward for many chapters. There’s plenty of action and surprises, with everyone in the story oddly connected to everyone else, included Mahoney. But I think “Flash Flood” goes on too long and its resolution strikes me as flat and implausible. Still I enjoyed enough of the book to think I’ll check out another of Slater’s mysteries soon.
This is a complicated mystery. The setup seems pretty straightforward, but the reader is lead from one clue to the next, and one person to the next. Each change seems to change what really happened. It also seems to change who the suspect(s) might be. There are side diversions which sometimes seem to be key, but are they really?
A well written mystery. Particularly good for those who like to unravel the clues to arrive at the ending at the same time the key characters of the book reach the final conclusion.
Wow! This story has all kinds of twists and turns and I literally could not figure it out until the end. What is going on with the cattle mutilations and these people at the ranch? You won't know fully till the end. Hang on for the ride and enjoy every delightful and suspenseful moment as Susan Slater masterfully does what she does so well. Excellent read!
Good story, though I thought the ending to not be very conclusive. It left out why, or if, the Judge did or didn't do the deed. The author left out a reasonable reason why the Sheriff did what he did. Enjoyable read, well written.
The chapters are going to be around for a long time. I will read more from Susan Slater. I have not read stories covering insurance company investigator.
Very good although sometimes it felt like there was a bit too much going on at once. But a good set of mysteries all intertwined with each other. I look forward to reading more in the series.
This is one of the most twisted and tangled stories I have ever read. And yet every revelation, every suspicion, is logical to the story. Hang onto your hat because this is a roller coaster ride of nonstop action that kept me on the edge of my seat. There were several storylines going on at the same time and they interwove with each other creating this tapestry of intrigue, deception, assertion of power, and slaughter. This author is so talented and creative, she just blew me away!! I don’t think all of the truth has been revealed; all of the people involved and the extent to which they were involved. In the story line almost every single character was accused of at least one thing and it was plausible. There are things that are revealed to us, as the reader, that are not revealed to Dan and I just think there’s a lot more beneath the surface that we are not aware of. I’m also wondering if the next book in the series will reveal anything more or is the author moving on to another place, another situation and leaving the questions behind-unanswered. I guess I’ll find out...
Dan Mahoney is an insurance investigator. He is called to Tatum, New Mexico to investigate the death of several prize cattle at the Double Horseshoe Ranch. On his way, he comes upon a truck shooting at a car. The car is washed away by a sudden flash flood. Dan begins to look into the death of the young woman who was driving the car and also the man who was her passenger. There are a lot of secrets in Tatum. Eric Linden, the man who was killed in the flood, had just been released from prison and was set to claim $2,000,000 that had been saved for him. when Dan goes to the bank, he is told there was never any two million dollars in the bank. There are a lot of questions to be answered in this book. the story is written very well and characters are well written. It is a good story and the mystery is first rate.
I'm not really sure why this mystery fell flat for me. The plot(s) are intricate and twisty, and I generally love that!
I think it was the tone. Even the exciting parts were written in a very plain, matter-of-fact way with almost no tension.
Similarly, all the characters are ciphers, or maybe puppets going through the motions. Even in highly emotional passages, their actions and reactions fall flat. I think Slater probably did see all these characters as vibrant individuals, but did not communicate this to the reader, which meant that many of their actions and choices seemed random.
It could have used a good editor, both to point out these problems and to correct many of the errors in grammar (and sometimes in sense). Plus, there were some interesting threads that were not followed, and these might have been advantageously excised.
Storyline takes place in Tatum, New Mexico. Dan Mahoney is sent out to Tatum, NM to investigate the mysterious deaths of several prize cattle at the Double Horseshoe Ranch. Dan's investigations begin to involve people he knows including his sister, her husband, a woman he meets and falls in love with as well as the man who hired him to find out why his cattle were dying. Dan stumbles across mysterious human deaths including the deaths of 2 people who perished in a flash flood. I liked the book but felt the ending was rushed and left me with several unanswered character questions. Maybe the sequel will shed light onto some of my unanswered questions.
Some great descriptions of southern New Mexico in this tale of intrigue set around Tatum. An insurance investigator checking on a story about dead cattle gets caught in a web of deceit--and then a flash flood might wash away a lot of evidence and wipe out some key witnesses. That leads to casting doubt on even more suspects, as the investigator becomes haunted by the ghosts of greed and murder.