Mystereity Reviews
Written on Aug 31, 2020
Alex receives a phone call from 100 year old Thalia who asks him to come visit her at the hotel she lives at for a consult. Intrigued, Alex overcomes his reluctance and visits her for an interesting but mystifying first meeting. The next day, returning as promised, Alex finds Thalia has died in bed. A sharp-eyed paramedic notices something amiss and Alex and Milo are plunged into another murder case.
I loved the premise of this. There was a victim but no other information. No why, no who. A complete mystery from the start and yet Alex and Milo slowly uncover each detail. I've always enjoyed the relationship between Alex and Milo and it's always great fun to watch them work. This one ended up being part historical mystery and part modern day mystery, with the roots beginning in the gangster filled 30s and 40s in what was then a largely corrupt Los Angeles leading up to the current day largely corrupt Los Angeles (some things never change I guess.) but untwisting the mystery page by page kept me glued to the book and kept me guessing when I wasn't.
In a series spanning 30 years with only one MISS I can think of, this series never fails to capture me and lead me through thrilling and captivating plots. If you've never read Kellerman, I definitely recommend.