This is the second novel I’ve read by Laurie, “indelible” being the first. I was very entertained and impressed with the first book so,I was looking forward to having the opportunity to continue the series.
This second book, “Iconoclast” picks up just about where the first ended. We have returned to the Pines and Quills writers’ retreat, with a new group of writers in attendance. once again, we have a colorful and diverse group of writers with their own demons and angst, looking for solace and quiet. However, there is an imposter in the mix…
The storyline here revolves around a Mafia boss, who as Mafia bosses do, wants to expand his business into the Pacific Northwest, and at the same time get rid of those that may or may not cause him trouble, this being exactly what a mob boss would do.
Normally, I’m not one for knowing up front who the villain is, but I’ve found the way Laurie writes, with cleverness and function, it works for these books. There is not a lot of wasted words or extended descriptions of non essential elements!
Each group of writers we come to like, or root for, and they may or may not reconcile all their issues. Sean, of course, works at the inn and is involved in protecting and solving these “cases”. These mysteries, while not hard hitting, or overly violent, keep the reader guessing and wanting to continue to see the development of Sean and Emily, and the outcome of each “case.”
Character driven, well written, and descriptive, yet not overdone. And Hemingway, I’m in love with! I wonder, does Laurie have a pup that she models him after?
I’m hoping I will be given the opportunity to read the third book in the series.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.