THE DOG ACROSS THE LAKE

The novel’s uneven balance leaves too many characters with not enough to do.

An innkeeper in an otherwise pet-filled paradise wonders if her cousin’s caginess could be connected to murder.

Waking up one morning in her Sugar Maple Inn apartment, Holly Miller isn’t surprised to find herself cuddled up with a pet. After all, in a town like Wagtail, pets are all things to all people. But the pup Holly finds herself in bed with isn’t one of her own, and she’s confused when her Jack Russell terrier, Trixie, and her calico cat, Twinkletoes, don’t seem surprised by the mystery visitor, who’s missing a name tag of his own. A little digging by Holly’s grandmother Oma suggests that the dog is likely Radar, the well-traveled companion of Holly’s cousin Josh Paxton. Holly, who hasn’t seen Josh in more than 10 years, is thrilled that he might have come to town in time to join the family celebration for Oma’s big birthday. When Holly crosses the novel’s eponymous lake to catch up with Josh at his campsite, she learns that he’s not traveling solo. He and his new girlfriend, Dana Carrington, seem to be hiding something Holly can’t identify. Back at the inn, Holly is distracted from wondering more by the arrival of her family, whose oversharing of opinions might well benefit from Josh’s more tight-lipped style. Once the hubbub dies down, Holly circles back to try to catch up with Josh and Dana. Before she can even get the tent open, Trixie lets out a mournful howl, and Holly knows that someone’s dead inside. Will Josh be wrongfully accused of a murder, or is he on the wrong side of the law? Holly is determined to find the truth.

The novel’s uneven balance leaves too many characters with not enough to do.

Pub Date: Jan. 2, 2024

ISBN: 9780593436974

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Oct. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2023

RESURRECTION WALK

The most richly accomplished of the brothers’ pairings to date—and given Connelly’s high standards, that’s saying a lot.

Harry Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer team up to exonerate a woman who’s already served five years for killing her ex-husband.

The evidence against Lucinda Sanz was so overwhelming that she followed the advice of Frank Silver, the B-grade attorney who’d elbowed his way onto her defense, and pleaded no contest to manslaughter to avoid a life sentence for shooting Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Roberto Sanz in the back as he stalked out of her yard after their latest argument. But now that her son, Eric, is 13, old enough to get recruited by local gangs, she wants to be out of stir and at his side. So she writes to Mickey Haller, who asks his half-brother for help. After all his years working for the LAPD, Bosch is adamant about not working for a criminal defendant, even though Haller’s already taken him on as an associate so that he can get access to private health insurance and a UCLA medical trial for an experimental cancer treatment. But the habeas corpus hearing Haller’s aiming for isn’t, strictly speaking, a criminal defense proceeding, and even a cursory examination of the forensic evidence raises Bosch’s hackles. Bolstered by Bosch’s discoveries and a state-of-the-art digital reconstruction of the shooting, Haller heads to court to face Assistant Attorney General Hayden Morris, who has a few tricks up his own sleeve. The endlessly resourceful courtroom back-and-forth is furious in its intensity, although Haller eventually upstages Bosch, Morris, and everyone else in sight. What really stands out here, however, is that Connelly never lets you forget, from his title onward, the life-or-death issues behind every move in the game.

The most richly accomplished of the brothers’ pairings to date—and given Connelly’s high standards, that’s saying a lot.

Pub Date: Nov. 7, 2023

ISBN: 9780316563765

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: Sept. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2023

NONE OF THIS IS TRUE

It's hard to read but hard to look away from.

When two women who share a birthday meet, a journalist becomes the subject of her own true-crime mystery.

On their 45th birthdays, Josie Fair and Alix Summer meet at a pub and discover they were born not only on the same day, but in the same hospital. Alix is a successful journalist, and Josie convinces Alix that her story is worth telling: Josie met her husband when she was 13 and he was 40. “I can see that maybe I was being used, that maybe I was even being groomed?” she confesses to Alix. “But that feeling of being powerful, right at the start, when I was still in control. I miss that sometimes. I really do. And what I’d like, more than anything, is to get it back.” From this premise Alix creates a Netflix series, Hi! I’m Your Birthday Twin! which investigates Josie’s life as she reconciles what happened to her as a teen and seeks a new path. With the story unfinished, the narrative unfolds in the present tense, with prose that jingles like song lyrics: “He turns to see if the girl is behind him, and sees her wishy-washy, wavy-wavy, in double vision through the glass windows of the hotel.” Alix is both intrigued and repulsed by Josie, but she initially gives her the benefit of the doubt. After all, Alix’s husband, Nathan, has a drinking problem, and Alix knows what it’s like to be reluctant to leave a bad situation. But Josie seems more interested in being part of Alix’s seemingly glamorous life than she is in fixing her own, and when three people end up dead and Alix’s life is turned upside down, the evidence points to Josie—and turns the TV series into a murder mystery. Transcripts from Alix’s interviews alternate with the narrative, offering increasingly varied perspectives on Josie’s story as told by her neighbors, friends, and family members. With so many versions of events, the ending shatters, leaving readers to decide whose is the truth.

It's hard to read but hard to look away from.

Pub Date: Aug. 8, 2023

ISBN: 9781982179007

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: May 24, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2023

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