"fantastic mystery"
Recently, China Boyles learned she had an illegitimate
half-brother Miles sired by her father on his secretary
Laura who worked in his law firm. He never knew the man
he called uncle was really his dad until his biological
father died leading to Miles finding letters written to
his mother. They implied he was in danger and so were
Laura and Miles. Miles believes that the car accident
that killed his father was in reality a murder. China is not interested in reconnecting with her past to
find out if her father was murdered but her husband
McQuaid, now a private detective, is very interested for
numerous reasons. When Miles thinks he located the car
that his father died in, he asks McQuaid to meet him at a
designated spot. When he doesn't show up, China and
McQuaid learn he was killed in the garage where he parks
his car for work. McQuaid is determined to carry on with
the investigation and when he goes to the location of
where the car is supposed to be the woman who is holding
on to it looks like she is dying from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound. McQuaid is sure that it was attempted
murder and when he pools his information with the info on
the tape Laura made that China found, they go to confront
someone who might have the answers not knowing that China
is in danger of getting shot. NIGHTSHADE is one of the best books in the China Bayles
series. The story is told in the first person POV from
the perspectives of China and McQuaid allowing fans for
the first time to understand how he thinks. They will love
what they learn especially how he sees his wife and his
feelings about her that he is too macho to articulate.
The mystery is well thought out and the killings in the
present have roots in the past. Susan Wittig Albert
always delivers a fantastic mystery. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 29, 2009
First Time in Paperback
SummaryChina's still reeling from her father's death and has no
interest in her halfbrother Miles's investigation. But when
fate forces her to get involved, China realizes it's time to
bring the past to lightor else it will haunt her
forever. Then she discovers that Miles may be keeping
secrets himself. How deep do the layers of secrecy go? And
who has a stake in concealing a long-buried truth? Now, one
fresh murder and several cold cases will force China Bayles
to face her dark past.
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