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Publishers Weekly, March 2, 2009
Sam Acquillo, who left his job as head of the
Technical Services and Support Division of Con Globe for the
humdrum life of a skilled carpenter in the Hamptons, is still
a magnet for trouble in Knopf’s rewarding fourth mystery
(after 2008’s Head Wounds). George Donovan, Con
Globe’s chairman of the board, tries a carrot and stick
approach to get Acquillo to find his missing girlfriend, Iku
Kinjo, a “brilliant and compelling” consultant. Half
of that ploy works, and Acquillo is drawn back into the deadly
machinations of corporate intrigue, where the payoff may be wealth
or death. Knopf blends familiar elements (cop ally; cop nemesis;
bad ex-wife; beautiful, independent girlfriend) in unusually
pleasing fashion and adds plenty of original touches as well.
Aside from his surprising computer illiteracy, Acquillo is a
savvy operator who loves problem solving and has the tenacity
of a pit bull. His penchant for intriguing predicaments bodes
well for a long and successful series. (May)
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