---A Cop, A Kid, and An Earthquake---
Anthony Flacco’s The Last Nightingale is the first installment in a historical suspense series featuring San Francisco’s policeman Randall Blackburn and a 12 year old orphan named Shane Nightingale, that together match minds to catch a serial killer terrorizing the town during the heyday era of the city’s infamous shady section called the Barbary Coast.
While the city shivers and shakes during it’s worst earthquake in 1906, adopted Shane Nightingale is hiding in a pantry closet. He is not there to protect himself from the quake, he is silently imprisoned, frightened to breathe as an unknown killer is just outside that door hideously murdering his family. For almost two days Shane is held captive behind the door, afraid to come out due to his own fear that the murderer is still there, and out of shame for not coming to the rescue as his mother and sisters were brutally slain. But as the earthquake’s fires creep up to Shane’s home, he is forced to leave the shelter of his pantry closet and venture out, do or die before he is trapped in the flames.
Sergeant Randall Blackburn is on a serious murder case, attempting to hunt and track down the elusive Surgeon, a perp that appears to be a woman hell-bent on slicing and dicing the good men of San Francisco. Told by his superiors to find this killer or else, circumstances have Blackburn introduced to the adorable and charming Shane Nightingale, a boy with talented deductive skills that would have Sherlock Holmes turning on his heels in wonder.
The complex plot that offers up unforeseen twists and turns that involve who the murderer is, the strange motive, and the shocking truth as to how Shane is related, allows this fabulous suspense novel to keep the reader glued to the page from start to finish without coming up for air. There is not a lot of action here, and I wouldn’t say the level of suspense was of the “on the edge of your seat” variety, yet this is still an excellent novel offering up a ingenious story of crime blended with a history lesson of early San Francisco and a cast of loveable characters that will return in the sequel The Hidden Man. I found this literary mystery both frightening and charming, and I eagerly await reading the next installment. Full ranking of five stars!