Royce crafts a wonderfully visceral mystery that teems with grotesque and vivid characterizations. Grounded by Craig’s mature point of view, characters—many of whom appear in Royce’s earlier series, Truth, Lies and Love in Advertising—are summarized briskly and efficiently, allowing readers to breezily follow the action. And that action rolls in at breakneck speed from the start: as Craig closes in on answers to the mysteries from his past, he’s shocked to discover pieces of his former life cropping back up in a mobster driven, vengeance-seeking spree of dark secrets, hidden identities, and bloody, action-packed fights.
Royce capably wends through a family tree of mistruths, mirroring Craig’s past life—before his transformation into a loving family man—against that of his family’s current chaos. Ever mindful of his duty and full of love for his family, Craig willfully chases whatever he must to free himself and his loved ones from their terrifying mess. The lengths he’s willing to go to are soon plumbed to the max, as he finds himself face to face with a gritty wonderland filled with all manner of filth, danger, and madness. Readers who appreciate relatable characters and gritty action will be entertained.
Takeaway: Gritty, vengeance-driven thriller of family secrets and sacrifice.
Comparable Titles: CLR Dougherty’s Assassins and Liars, Samuel Lockwood’s The Hidden Heir.
Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A