Eight stars
First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Lee Goldberg, and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.
Always eager to explore the writing of Lee Goldberg, I dove in to explore the latest Eve Ronin thriller. While Eve has never been one to follow all the rules, she pushes the limits on a regular basis. The discovery of a body in a shipping drum opens up a case of murder that implicates many LA politicians who want the victim silenced. However, there is a connection to the LA Sheriff’s Department, which could taint Eve’s own professional reputation. All that and then a jolting event puts Eve Ronin on the defensive and worried for her personal safety. Goldberg delivers another strong novel that supports my ongoing interest in his work!
When a body is discovered inside a large shipping drum, LA Sheriff Department Detective Eve Ronin and her partner, Duncan Pavone, are sent to investigate. The victim, Gene Dent, is a key witness in a bribery case with which both detectives are quite familiar. Many LA politicians are set to be named and their reputations could be tarnished. What Detevtives Ronin and Pavone soon discover is that the corruption could go as high as a mayor’s office.
While all this comes across their desk, both detectives know that they were part of a cover-up during the case’s infancy and any implications at City Hall will trickle down to the sheriff’s department. Tense decisions must be made before taking any action. This does not deter detectives from finding a killer, even if they are not sure what should follow.
While Eve ponders what to do next, a helicopter crash close to her home overtakes her time. What is found inside, particularly the passengers, will stir up a great deal of tension from Eve’s past and send the detective on a new and troubling investigation that is sure to create more trouble for all involved. Lee Goldberg delivers another winning novel with the latest in this series.
I have long enjoyed the writing of Lee Goldberg, which reminds me of television shows I enjoy watching. Goldberg’s ability to manipulate the narrative works well for the attentive reader, sending them through all the emotions as the action builds. Characters are well-placed and keep the reader connected to the larger story, especially those who return throughout the series and have crossed over from other Goldberg collections. The plot is crisp and serves to surprise the reader effectively. Many moving parts keep the reader focused on all that is taking place and provides enough twists to ensure nothing is too predictable. I am eager to see what Goldberg has coming up and how he will lure readers in once more!
Kudos, Mr. Goldberg, for ensuring the reader is always on the edge of their seat.