Publication October 28, 2025
I've always been a bit fascinated by the gangster/mobster sagas. I even paid once to see Bonnie and Clyde's "death car" at the fair. I don't remember what I was expecting other than maybe some bullet holes but recall being a bit disappointed. Maybe sad, too. In any case, my long lasting fascination with all things gangster maybe helps explain part of the allure of this tale featuring family members of the Capone family, not to mention our main character is named Delilah O'Leary. You know, O'Leary, like Mrs. O'Leary and that cranky cow that started a raging inferno in Chicago, or so the story goes. Our Delilah is a pizza chef, however, who has shown herself to be an excellent investigator, too, much to the annoyance of the Geneva Falls, Wisconsin, police chief. Boyfriend Calvin Capone is, no lie, a police investigator.
I won't detail the plot but will note that it involves both an old mystery that is seemingly tangled up in a new one. Delilah stumbles across it when taking her octogenarian aunt ice fishing. Again, no lie. Biz is full of life and isn't one to let the cold and ice stop her. Delilah, however, being fonder of much warmer surroundings, has made sure they have a roomy tent and heat to use atop the ice. That entails drilling holes. Let's just say, she finds something she wishes she hadn't while using the powerful auger. What? Oh, I didn't mention that you'd learn a bit about what happens to a body trapped under the ice? My bad. Grin. You'll also learn quite a bit about diving under the ice, too, not to mention Delilah's frightening experience diving in warm water. In fact, you're going to learn a bit about many of the characters, from Biz to the military trained skills that bartender Daniel brings to the group. Jarka even gets an unexpected surprise that she's not sure yet if she will appreciate.
Bottom line, I liked seeing the way the team of characters has grown and come together to help solve a crime. Honestly, I didn't particularly like Delilah in book one given her overbearing control freak tendency, so it was interesting to see how best friend Sonja helps defuse that reappearing situation when Delilah is stressed too far and feeling a lack of control again. That's probably partly because Capone is mostly away during the case, once for his own reason, once for ticking off the chief, sigh, and Delilah misses his steady hand. Anyway, let's see, what else? Oh, secretive home buyers, bank records and internet scams get some time, as do difficult customers, spoiled dogs, and, well, as noted, the dangers of diving into ice covered waters. Thanks #NetGalley and #StMartin'sPress - #MinotaurBooks for feeding my interest in all things gangster while serving up yet another top notch mystery with characters who come across as likable, well, for the most part, people we might all know. And, hey, Auntie Biz did get a new fishing rod out of it all, not to mention that Butterball deserves some virtual kitty treats. Grin.
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