Assessment:
Plot/Idea: Reporter Digger is pursuing the story behind local flood risks and the development of a new access road, but when she catches on to the shady dealings in the developer’s past, and the potential for the construction to damage a cherished Hispanic chapel, she’s quickly on the hunt for truth. The plot is absorbing and well-organized, and the sparks between Digger and Maria add sweetness.
Prose: Rayburn writes succinctly, with clear prose that smoothly progresses the story. Dialogue between characters is effortless, and the novel’s setting comes alive in Rayburn’s capable hands.
Originality: Dirty politics and underhanded developments are old news, but the cultural elements here are reverently developed and add depth to the plot. The unexpected ending will please fans.
Character/Execution: Digger fits the bill for a journalist driven to uncover the truth, and Maria plays a forceful counterpart to Digger’s more passive moments. The story’s villains are as evil as expected, particularly developer Johnny Raposa, who eventually gets his comeuppance.
Date Submitted: May 10, 2023