3 ½ stars
This is book twelve of the Lt. Kate Gazzara series and sees Kate having issues in her romantic life, as she awakes one day and finds she really doesn’t want her boyfriend to be in her space all the time anymore. She doesn’t know why and the issue starts to affect her work life as well. She is lucky, or maybe unlucky, to be called into a murder case early on that day, right when she needed an excuse to get out. Captain Kate Gazzara calls her team in and turns up at the victim’s business, a small car dealership on a small reading estate, to find the owner Cameron Geffner has been brutally murdered in his own garage, and his part time employee found him when she opened up for the day. Apart from a bit of shock, this employee doesn’t seem too out of sorts and is more worried about getting her final pay! The victim was not a very nice or likeable man, shouting loudly and obnoxiously at just about everybody, except his young female assistant. Cameron is a huge man and this causes quite a few difficulties for her team and the coroner, needing to call in the fire department and their expertise with large rescues, to help move the body, both at the scene and at the mortuary. Comments about his size can’t help but be made, but Kate has to lock it down and ensure her team act professionally. Apart from a clear spot amongst all the blood and gore, in the messy garage, it is almost impossible to find out if anything has been taken.
The more they look into the murder victim’s life, the more shocking evidence of his empty life is revealed. A girlfriend who he broke up with loudly in his garage yard, a successful brother who seemingly didn’t stay in touch much and whose wife actually owns the controlling share of the business, and then a couple of cousins, one who is quite persistent in asking Kate for information. This cousin, who prefers to be called John-John, claims the brother wants to know when the business will be released, so it can be sold and shared amongst whoever his will dictates. The brother and wife having such an odd connection to the garage and its owner and aren’t as close as the brother tries to pretend they were. There are plenty of possible suspects, but who could have gotten the jump and knocked down such a massive victim, before whaling on him so intensely. On top of this, Kate has to deal with one of her team falling for one of the suspects and her love life falling apart in front of her, and with Kate not able to understand what the problem is! It seems Kate has an admirer and this case seems to get solved with an accidental glance and then setting a bit of a trap for their main suspect. A bit of a long drawn out case with little in the way of clues and a personal problem that makes Kate seem unwilling to let go and become part of a proper romantic relationship. Not my favourite read in this series, with her complete lack of understanding why her boyfriend dumped her and her absence in the relationship itself. For a good detective, she was severely lacking in this one! I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.