At its core, A Memory of Fire is an exploration of the ripple effects of trauma, a tribute to facing the past as the only way forward. When Carla finds herself trapped in the cartel’s clutches again, tasked with recovering millions her husband stole from Diego and Ramon, her life, and her daughter’s, hang in the balance. In attempting to locate the stolen money, she journeys back to her past, forced to reckon with not only her DEA days and the truth of her marriage, but also a troubled childhood marked by her abusive father. That journey is painful, but it allows Carla to reclaim her agency while revealing how reconnection can serve as a powerful source of healing. Woven throughout is a mystery of many moving parts, turning what begins as a search for money into an exposé with layers of deception, shifting alliances, and double agents galore.
Balfour (author of The Harem Conspiracy series) builds the plot with keen detail and insider knowledge, drawing from his own experience working closely with federal agencies to imbue the story with unique authenticity. This is an unforgettable opening to a promising series that thriller fans will savor.
Takeaway: High-stakes mystery combines with a quest to face the past head on.
Comparable Titles: Lisa Gardner; Nic Pizzolatto’s Galveston.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A