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448 pages, Paperback
First published September 20, 2022
This was okay…and in making that selection, I am being generous to author Scott Turow’s ability to construct an interesting narrative around even a stinker of plot like this one. The primary character, PI Pinky, seems SO contrived and predictable it is almost painful to read the portions devoted to her (of which most of the book revolves). There is little that is likable about her and not too much that is agreeable about her story overall, including her thin ties to other Turow characters.
The other characters fare equally poorly in terms of development. The ‘bad guy’ is a broadly drawn “crooked cop” turned drug addict and successful local investor. The female police chief, central to the story, gets a lot of text but little real development and Pinky’s lover and ex-lover are both muddled and unengaging characters. On the subject of which - unengaging - the sex in this book is beyond boring and mostly exploitive.
What is good about this book? The too few courtroom scenes are excellent. They move with speed and interest and demonstrate where Turow’s skills are best suited. I would gladly read more about lawyer Rik, not so much Private Investigator Pinky.