San Francisco homicide chief Abe Glitsky takes on a particularly nasty
villain in Lescroart's hair-raising 16th novel featuring Glitsky and
lawyer Dismas Hardy (after A Plague of Secrets). After Ro Curtlee serves
10 years of a long prison sentence for the rape and murder of one of
his family's housekeepers, an appeals court orders a new trial and his
wealthy and powerful parents post bail of million for his release.
Cocky and ruthless, Curtlee eliminates one of the witnesses who
testified against him and threatens Glitsky's family, while his parents,
who own San Francisco's #2 newspaper, and their favorite columnist,
Sheila Marrenas, apply other kinds of pressure to new DA Wes Farrell,
among others. Either influence or lack of hard evidence frustrates every
move Glitsky and his colleagues make to try to nail Curtlee. What at
first appears to be a stunningly stark black-and-white portrayal reveals
many subtle shadings by book's end.
My Take: I liked it. I've read many Lescroart novels featuring Dismas Hardy and was concerned that the absence of Diz would make this novel less attractive. But Glitsky was engaging and I enjoyed it despite the fact that Diz only had a small cameo. If you enjoy Lescroart's Dismas Hardy novels, you will like this one too.
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