Terrific
Quite terrific, quite entertaining, quite involving, but if I can raise a point, Mr. Blake, again, TOO MANY CHARACTERS! THERE ARE JUST TOO MANY NEW CHARACTERS IN EVERY VOLUME OF THIS SERIES OF NOVELS. Too many identical dead bodies, too many identical suspects, too many identical (or barely known) colleagues, too many just-hangin-arounds. This is the THIRD BOOK in this series that I have had to go back, WHILE STILL READING THE BOOK, to sometimes fifty or a hundred pages prior, just to REMIND myself of WHO ALL OF THESE PEOPLE ARE. Important note: this book is worth it.
Aside from all that, BRAVO. Compelling characters (even if the bad guys, and the dead people are a bit interchangeable), great, if greatly tangled plotting, great location (slighted a bit in this one), great prose, and a generously flawed, deeply caring, quite ingenious lead character. Now, I need to vent a bit. SPOILER:
HE MURDERED JENNY! THE AUTHOR MURDERED JENNY! WITHOUT TELLING US! Where was the book in which the SECOND LEAD CHARACTER OF THE SERIES was MURDERED? Where was the case SHE died on? Tanner just returns from a two year “sail around anywhere”, to arrive back in town with long, tangled hair, an old fisherman’s beard, having lost “a lot” of weight. And, everyone just sort of says. “Oh, hi. Sorry about J...” J..! All she is now is “J...” BUT, WHAT HAPPENED TO HER? NO ONE talks about it! NO ONE! APPARENTLY, she was murdered for some reason and Tanner does NOT feel guilty about it (thank the literary gods), but he just steps off the boat, walks into the police station (tripping over his beard), and gets his old job, AND a fascinating case, back! LIKETHAT! But, David Blake, your dispersion of (the often very annoying) Jenny was either a genius move or an act of literary rudeness unparalleled! Either/Or.
ANYWAY, that’s over. What I hope is NOT over is the now “Tanner And Christine” series of delightful novels!