Publication July 7, 2026
This was one of those books that I neither loved nor hated. It just seemed to have a lot going on and at times seemed to get bogged down. I did like the characters, however, especially former rock stars Adam and his wife Shawna. Heck, most of the suspects were relatively likable as the story went along. The only generally unlikable character seemed to be the victim. Let's just say, I'm glad they aren't part of my world. The small town of Cordoba itself is the sort of town one wouldn't expect murder to happen in but, well, Adam's already found himself helping out the local police, one of whom is related, on two cases.
As for what's going on, let's see. We have flag pole sitting, family drama, retired rock stars, family issues, art, reunions, explosions, collapsing scaffolds and, well, more. Adam becomes involved when he reports the presence of an unmarked hearse with tinted windows parked near his record store. No one is particularly disturbed by it, so it sits around awhile until the police finally come to remove it. That's when the body of the crusty, okay, downright nasty female victim is discovered inside. In the meantime, a local celebrity is staging a flag pole sitting stunt to....oh, I'll leave that for you to discover. I would have liked to have seen Shawna in that outfit, however. In the meantime, Adam and Shawna are contacted and persuaded to take part in a reunion tour of their old band only to have a "not doing so well" band mate show up at their door. One with sticky fingers, no less. All this mixed in with tales of feuding neighbors, hated artwork, and secrets of the past. And, I'm leaving quite a bit out. As noted, lots going on with made for a, to me, relatively slow pace. I was intrigued enough to keep reading, however, and lost track of the number of times I changed my mind about whodunit.
Bottom line, a relatively quick, easy read that while it didn't blow me away, hence the 3.5 rounded up to a 4 star, was still a fun read. I like the main characters enough that I will definitely be looking for the next in the series, too, so don't let my review put you off. The author does an excellent job fleshing out most of the characters. Thanks #SevernHouse and #NetGalley for the intro to Adam and Shawna and allowing me an early peek at the doings in supposedly sleepy Cordoba. Small towns definitely have their share of secrets and drama.
