This fast paced and entertaining thriller by Michael Ledwidge goes under the title Beach Murder in the UK. Set in the Hamptons, it has Philly PD cop, Terry Roarke, with his pregnant wife, Vivian, and 3 year old daughter, Angelina, attending the glittering wedding of his hedge fund manager brother, Tom, who has rented an exorbitantly expensive exclusive beach hut for the summer. The entire Irish Roarke family, including brothers Finn and Mikey, sister Erin, with their families and their mother, are treated to every luxury, with events organised for them right up to the wedding. The location is no accident, Southampton is the place the Roarke family used to live and where it lost its hopes and dreams, when back in 1999, the wealthy Noah Sutton was murdered. Terry's late father, Sean, was the ADA who prosecuted Hailey, Noah's wife for murder, in a trial that attracted huge global media scrutiny.
It is not a place the Roarkes have happy memories of, and when Terry comes across a cache of information on the crime put together by the well known writer, the deceased Xavier Kelsey, he is determined to investigate and re-open the cold case murder mystery in memory of his father, knowing it will attract the wrath of the powerful Sutton family who will do anything to stop him. They are not the only obstacles, there are rumours that the current DA Nathan Wheaton is corrupt and will have to be forced to open the case, and the local police are thought to be in the pocket of the Suttons, including the Chief Dennis Tapley. Terry brings on board his father's old friend and partner, Mervyn Heller, and his co-worker as a life guard when he was a teenager, now a FBI agent Courtney Frazier, on his painfully haunting and dangerous inquiries.
Ledwidge writes a compelling thriller, packed with suspense and tension, and with numerous surprising twists and turns, not to mention a particularly traumatic revelation for Terry and his family. The beautiful and sunny Hamptons location provides the background for the darkest of deeds, and Tom's no expensed spared wedding celebrations give a glimpse into the lively Roarke family members and illustrate just how close they are. This is a compelling crime thriller that kept me engaged throughout and I think many crime, mystery and thriller readers will enjoy this too. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.