One of the benefits of coming across an author who’s written several good books is you don’t have to wait a year between readings. This is how I feel about Steven James novels.
Several months ago I read The Pawn, which I loved. I would’ve read the next in the series, The Rook, the next day, but I try not to let one writer’s voice influence my own. Now after reading this book, it’s tempting to break my rule and read the next in the series, The Knight.
Each stand alone book has the same protagonist, Patrick Bowers, an FBI geospatial analyst who solves crimes with the help of the same illuminating two cohorts. Mr. James does an excellent job of writing intriguing characters that interact well with each other in humorous ways, or provide interesting antagonistic value.
Adding drama to Patrick’s life is Tessa, his late wife’s teenage daughter. Overcoming her death while Patrick and the intelligent Tessa struggle with their relationship, makes very enjoyable reading.
In addition to his remarkable characters, Mr. James is a master of the plot twist. He sprinkles clues throughout the story making the reader feel they know who did what, and why, to only have this suspicion doubted, and a new culprit of interest introduced. Yet this is done in such a masterful way, you kick yourself for not having seen this twist all along.
Readers of suspense/mystery novels will love Mr. James’ novels with a warning. Once you’re halfway through the book, set aside some time to finish it. If you don’t, you’ll be snapping at coworkers or family members until you do.