I will warn you before I even start with my thoughts on this book, I LOVE this series.
This is the 3rd in the series, (4th if you include the prequel), each of these books has a different feel to them. The previous have a little more content regarding living and social conditions after Hurricane Katrina, but this one does not contain as much. I assume this is because things are moving forward and people are starting to get back on track with their lives, but I may assume too much here!
Anyway, one of my favourite detectives is back in his not so subtle way. Cadillac is like the proverbial “bull in a china shop” as he comes across incidents that don’t quite add up. Also a blast from the past rolls into town, confirming his instincts that something is amiss, but why and what links random events is something that he and his business partner will have to work out. Cadillac owns part of a restaurant business with his friend Chef Tony, though Cadillac more has more of a silent partner role. They have known each other from their time in Iraq, the skills and techniques learnt there will hopefully keep their family, friends and people of New Orleans safe from the threat of a possible gang war. He steps on many toes, stopping for nothing and no one to get to the bottom of events.
As I mentioned this has a different feel, the main characters are still there, but this time alongside Cadillac, Tony joins him on the front seat. Tony has been in and around the previous books, but in this one he really pops out, because of this we are able to get information regarding the time he and Cadillac spent in Iraq, filling in some the details that have previously only been alluded to.
As this one doesn’t include as much social comment regarding Katrina, Hiller has instead incorporated one of his other passions into the story. That passion is food, now before you think this is an odd inclusion into a crime, mystery, thriller book, think again. It has been worked in very well and shows the diverse and multicultural aspects of the city’s inhabitants. Also as I have mentioned, Tony is a chef, he and Cadillac run a restaurant, so there is a basis for it being there.
Yes I love this book, as I have all the others each one is unique, with some very memorable characters that have been involved from the start of the series, and have become like old friends. The pacing for this book is faster and this is due to a time scale factor within the plot, the plot itself has many elements that included drug dealers, corruption, murder and cover-ups. Hiller’s style of writing keeps them clear, crisp, concise and not at all confusing, I think this is what I like so much, a no-nonsense approach that really makes sense, but also gives you something to think about.
So would I recommend this book ? Oh absolutely.
Do I want to read more by this author ? Most definitely.
Yes I am a big fan, and would recommend to readers who like crime and mystery genres, that also has social and cultural elements incorporated into the story. It does read well as a stand alone, but I would recommend reading the previous books, including the prequel to get the bigger picture. It will be time well spent. Don’t just take my word for it, go buy one of his book and you will see for yourself.
Again a huge thank you to the author for bringing these books to my attention. My views expressed are my own.