Ellery is back, along with her significant other, FBI Agent Reed Markum, along with his 7yr old daughter, Tula, and, of course, Bump (aka Speedbump), Ellery’s Bassett Hound. This time, Ellery, has a new job in a new city, Boston. She’s being supervised by a senior detective, Dorie, because Ellery is a bit of a hot mess with a radioactive job history. Dorie is a good addition to the team, and definitely didn’t get enough time in the story for my liking. Hope there’s more Dorie in the next installment.
In this new position, Ellery and her significant other, FBI Agent Reed Markum, are tracking down another missing person, this time the 12yr old daughter of a wealthy family with a disturbing past. Ellery is also descended upon by her half-sister, Ashley, who Ellery helped save in the last installment by donating bone marrow, even though Ashley’s father had abandoned his wife and two kids, Ellery and her brother, 20yrs earlier.
Most of the story revolves around the investigation of the missing girl, Chloe, who is pretty much watched 27/7 and held hostage by her parents’ fear of anything bad happening to her, especially her mother, Teresa. Many years earlier, in her previous marriage, Teresa’s son, Trevor, was murdered along with his nanny. Teresa had been afraid of the same thing happening to Chloe. There’s also a lot of drama between Reed and his ex-wife, Sarit, over Reed allowing Tula to spend time with Ellery when Reed is supposed to be on vacation with Tula. Sarit doesn’t like Ellery and thinks she’s a total hot mess and a dangerous basket case and doesn’t want Tula around her. Sarit isn’t really off the mark about Ellery, something I’ve been echoing for the entire series.
There are a handful of suspects and Ellery and Reed whittle them down until deep into the second half that storyline explodes into a really scary and intense scene for Ellery and Reed. I loved the conclusion of that storyline and the one of Teresa’s other son’s murder many years ago. However, my heart was breaking for Ellery and Reed – for just a moment, until that epilogue that is. Hmmm….. Seems Schaffhausen has set up the final installment of the series to be the finale that the series, as well as Ellery, and even Reed deserve. I can’t wait to read how Schaffhausen wraps this series up.
The continuing character development of Ellery and Reed and a couple of the other characters has been well done. I would have loved to have seen and learned more about Dorie. The pacing was steady to fast, just how I love it; never dragging. The storyline continues to be exciting and interesting and the writing par for the series. I’m looking at an overall rating of 4.2 that I will be rounding down to a 4star review.