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Book Review of The Keeper (Dismas Hardy, Bk 15) (Audio MP3 CD) (Unabridged)

The Keeper (Dismas Hardy, Bk 15) (Audio MP3 CD) (Unabridged)
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It pains me to give this book (from my favorite series) only 4 stars. It had all the best elements (Dismas Hardy, Wes Farrell AND Abe Glitsky) together in a complex case. These characters are awesome people; I consider them to be princes of the American police procedural.

It didnt bother me that the murderer was obvious fairly early-on. What bothered me is that John Lescroart (as fine a wordsmith as there is) allowed Abe Glitsky to make so many mistakes! Abe, in my estimation, is the consummate professional; he just wouldnt have made those mistakes!

Since this is Lescroarts 15th book in the series, it must be getting hard to come up with new ways to allow a former police inspector, a district attorney and a defense attorney to remain friends and still have the tension that is part of their conflicting roles.

The story starts out simply; a jail guards wife is missing. Before a body is even found, Homicide is already setting up a case against the husband, Hal Chase. At the same time, the county jail has had a string of questionable deaths.

As the case continues, the motivations of the characters involved become less pure. Conjectures and theories abound while the death count continues to increase.

A new Wes Farrell, Abe Glitsky, Dismas Hardy novel is always reason to celebrate. I listened to this book; David Colacci is an accomplished reader. His variety of voices helps each character stand in stark relief from the others.