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Seattle attorney Jack Hart is cleaning up the mess his long-lost father left behind. As he juggles his dad's polluting Bellingham paper mill, his dad's grand, empty house on Orcas Island, and his dad's other family, who may not be what they seem, Jack begins to suspect that his father may still be alive - but may want Jack dead.
Reviews
Reeve’s enjoyable third whodunit featuring Seattle attorney Jack Hart (after No Good Deed) finds Jack handling a lawsuit against insurance company American Fidelity. A paper mill owned by one of that company’s clients, Squalicum Paper Products, was leaking processing chemicals into Bellingham Bay, which Washington State ordered the paper company to clean up. After American Fidelity refused to pay for the cleanup, because SPP had knowingly polluted the bay, SPP sued. Jack’s defense case appears in good shape after an SPP employee concedes having been aware of the ongoing pollution. That changes when he learns that the SPP mill burned down the night following his deposition, that its owner was killed in the fire, and that the dead man, coincidentally, was Jack’s estranged father, who abandoned Jack when he was five. Jack becomes a suspect in the murder—and in a subsequent attempted murder that occurs after he meets his father’s other family, which includes four half-sisters. Reeve admirably balances character development and tense plotting. (BookLife)
Midwest Book Review
"A deftly crafted and inherently riveting mystery in author Rosemary Reeve's outstanding 'Jack Hart' mystery series."
Online Book Club
“I loved the pace of this story. It is fast enough to maintain the reader’s interest until the end. The twists and surprises will further engage readers and keep them turning the pages quickly until the mystery is solved. . . . I could find nothing to dislike about this novel (other than I never wanted it to end!). Fans of the mystery and thriller genres will devour this novel.”