Peter Swanson's latest offering is a tightly plotted piece of crime fiction that draws on and plays homage to the classic golden age mystery, Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, it is referenced through a reread for Detective Sam Hamilton of Kennewick PD, whilst charting its history and title changes through time. 9 people with no obvious connections are sent a list with 9 names on it, including their own, with some of them dismissing it as of no importance. One of the recipients is Jessica Winslow, an FBI agent in Albany, New York, who can't let it go, she knows none of the other people, but she tries to locate and find what could possibly link them, a task that is rendered more urgent with the drowning in a tidal pool of the elderly Frank Hopkins in Maine who is on the list, a murder that local detective Hamilton investigates.
As more of the people on the list begin to be murdered, it soon becomes clear that everyone is in danger, but not everyone on the kill list can be identified. The remaining people are offered police protection, although that does not prevent more deaths. The list has a diverse range of individuals, of different ages, working in numerous professions, including an oncology nurse, a wannabe actor, a college professor, and a musician, a singer-songwriter. We are given an intriguing glimpse into their characters, their lives, marriages, families, professions, and relationships, right up to the point of their demise. Two of them strike up a significant relationship because they are on the list, their feelings lent an urgency and growing passion with the shadow of death hanging over them. For what reason would anyone want this group of strangers dead?
Swanson writes a compulsive murder mystery, creating a range of characters, both likeable and dislikeable, that have the reader begin to invest in them, until their lives are cruelly cut short. Given the plot of Christie's And Then There Were None, I found myself paying close attention to each person on the list, wondering about each of them. This is an entertaining and engaging read that kept me glued to the pages, packed as it is with suspense and tension, and trying to identify the killer and why they have embarked on this murderous path. The author can always be relied on to come up with the kind of crime fiction that will garner a huge audience, and I have no doubt that this will be a big success on publication. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.