When I read the word 'penultimate' in a review, I know what that means, and, here, it means that the author needs to bring back Chief Townsend! He is the glue that has bound the series together and he still does in this one even though he is not present.
I forget how much I like these mysterious and often tortured characters until I am back in this world that Kim Fielding has created. It is almost like a comfort to read about Charles Grimes and his great love and partner, Tenrael, and to have some of the other characters referenced.
There is the usual supernatural case that Agent Owen Clark is investigating, this one was super scary. The setting is in his childhood small Western town which he has escaped, but the bad memories are still with him. He is almost shocked to be sent to this place for the case and here I saw the hand of Chief Townsend from beyond the grave, as he always had another motive to place his agents where he did. That when they solved a case, they had gained a life, a love. I really enjoyed the Chief and his moving his agents around a chessboard as he saw fit.
This story has a great prologue as Owen meets the man who will become the love of his life, years earlier and along with Chief Townsend and is thoroughly turned off by the young man's behavior. When Owen arrives back in his tiny hometown the place he is sent to stay is owned by the same young man, now twenty years older and hiding from life and a supernatural gift. Keaton was very well written, both men are. All of the author's characters are well written. I can look back and remember one character that brought me to tears. I will miss these books.
Please, let Chief Townsend come back for a final bow!