Deadly Options earns 4.5/5 Spreadsheets...Entertaining!
Jurisdiction protocols take two murders investigations out of the hands of the Chief Hepler and his team and into the hands of outside departments in this tenth book of Terry Odell’s Mapleton Mystery series. The mother-zilla of the groom is found dead, but the suspects and the victim are not locals. Then a belligerent drunk at a local bar is implicated in his wife’s death again in another town. Police work isn’t always chasing perps and arresting killers; sometimes it is interviews, online searches, fortuitous breaks, and collaborating with other police departments. Terry Odell has brought another well-written, more character-driven, look into the Mapleton’s police force in this tenth book. It is, however, somewhat of a departure from previous books without the “murderer on the loose” intensity, it emphasizes a more cozy side of police procedurals. The two unrelated murders were quite fascinating mysteries, but due to jurisdiction, the investigations do not directly engage the lead characters and details often play out off the pages. I have become invested in the core set of male protagonists so reading about their everyday life and relationships offered enjoyable entertainment, and I found reading about your favorite characters in realistic encounters and seeing them as “real” people is insightful.
Odell’s story focuses on Hepler’s personal and professional issues as he deals with the mayor on the budget and body cam reports, keeps a peripheral eye on his team, hunts for a house, and takes a long weekend to explore a possible out-of-state job offer. Small town life, family connections, and a camaraderie among co-workers are incorporated well. The lab results, interviews, and insights from other detectives offer a few clever twists, but my Sherlock meter spiked when late in the story another murder actually falls into Hepler’s lap—Fun! The victim had my maiden name.
Disclosure: I received an ARC from the author. My review is voluntary with honest insights and comments.