In Ferrendelli’s fifth mystery-series installment, 30-something reporter Samantha Church battles alcoholism as she searches for a missing man and confronts dangerous criminals.
Sam was devastated by her sister’s murder, and her resultant drinking caused her to lose her job as a reporter at the Denver Post. After she temporarily lost custody of her 11-year-old daughter, April, she became determined to conquer her addiction. She and April moved to their idyllic 280-acre family ranch in the Denver suburb of Grandview. Now, nearly a year after taking her last drink, Sam works as a reporter at the Grandview Perspective, a community newspaper, and aside from low self-esteem due to weight gain, she’s at peace with herself. Enter 23-year-old reporter Hunter John Hollingsworth, a handsome younger man who admires her intelligence and tells her stories about his beloved late mother. At the behest of her boss, Sam takes Hunter under her wing, and the two find themselves involved in a missing person case that leads them to a dangerous fraud ring. Mystery fans will find enough action here to keep them turning pages; for example, in an exciting, climactic scene, Sam and Hunter try to flee on foot as a villain tries to run them over with a truck. Ferrendelli’s prose flows easily, and her descriptions are often lovely in how they quietly hint at deeper emotions. While strolling on the ranch, for example, Sam and Hunter “stood next to each other, their arms crossed, as silent as a country road, the landscape, a mirror of sagebrush and trees giving way to a gentle slope of a hill toward an open meadow, reflecting back at them.”
An engaging mystery with a genuine, likable protagonist.