This book was great. I needed a new author to follow and
Lescroart provided me with a new character to puzzle over. Dismas Hardy is a
hard drinking, former attorney turned bartender/private eye. Like all the best
of his ilk, he is flawed in ways that drive you as a reader crazy but that make
his story and motivations far more interesting. He has a complicated
relationship with his ex and with himself.
The owner of the bar where he works asks Diz to
investigate a case related to a family member. The cops are calling it suicide;
the family is calling it murder. And while there are some who have motive,
these are not clear cut or at all obvious which complicates the case.
The story is set in San Francisco evoking those old
Chandler settings with a modern twist. But I loved the fog rolling in and the
tours of neighborhoods where suspects live and work.
This book has a lot of twists and turns and does not
forecast the ending so that just a few pages in, you keep changing your suspect
list. Right up to the end. Diz’s favorite weapon seems to be a cast iron
skillet and frankly, it’s refreshing to see someone bashed over the head the old
fashioned way instead of just shot. It lends nostalgia I guess!
The book does start a bit slow. I stuck with it and it
picked up fast. It is more character than action driven so it requires a lot of
patience to listen to Diz’s inner dialogue. This is the first book in the
series so I am guessing that the deeper you go into the series, the more Diz
will evolve and that is something important to remember with these series
books. Main characters almost never start out fully rounded but become so over
time.
I can’t write much more because of the plot twists. But
if you love a series with a good flawed main character, this one is for you!
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