Forgotten trail A national parks mystery

Claire Kells

Book - 2023

"Investigative Services Branch agent Felicity Harland ventures through volcanic wilderness to investigate a murder at a new hike-in lodge at Pinnacles National Park."--

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Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Crooked Lane Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Claire Kells (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
260 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781639105267
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Kells's satisfying third mystery featuring National Park investigator Felicity Harland (following 2022's An Unforgiving Place) kicks off with Felicity and her partner, Hux, trekking into California's Pinnacles National Park to investigate the death of Chris Denton at a luxury hike-in hotel. Denton has been found on the floor of his suite with a shard of glass protruding from his shoulder blades, and local rangers are quick to accept the simplest solution for his demise--after all, his wealthy wife had secretly followed him to the hotel, hoping to catch Denton cavorting with his much younger lover, and she's admitted to toying with the idea of hiring a hit man. But Felicity and Hux, who are privy to reports of a missing person who's recently disappeared from nearby trails, aren't sure the situation is quite so open-and-shut. Meanwhile, Felicity also looks into a 30-year-old cold case that took place in a cave near the hotel. While the pace is leisurely, Kells's fully fleshed out characterizations and beautiful descriptions of the landscape will keep readers hooked. Here's hoping this series has a long run. Agent: Beth Miller, Writers House. (Nov.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two investigative agents find that a seemingly straightforward case in Pinnacles National Park may be more meandering than they expected. Investigative Services Branch Special Agent Felicity Harland barely caught the email that added some of California's smaller national parks to her list of responsibilities. So when she gets a call about a murder at the Pinnacles Grand Hotel, she has to search her memory to assure herself that it's in her jurisdiction these days. On the phone, hotel manager James Dunaway, intent on going forward with the hotel's planned grand opening as soon as the crime is solved, demands that Felicity come out to investigate. Felicity's dubious, not only because the four-and-a-half-mile hike to the hotel's remote location is strenuous, but also because her partner in crime-solving, Ferdinand "Hux" Huxley, seems to be off the grid closer to his Sequoia National Park home. She's not one to let her personal feelings get in the way of duty, though, so she hits the trail to Pinnacles to see what's what. When she pulls in Bodie Cramer, a pal from her days at the FBI, to help with forensic work on the case, Felicity wonders whether Hux will feel threatened by her friendship with Bodie, which is hard to describe. Felicity and Hux aren't exactly friends; they're certainly not more than friends; but they do share a deep connection that she's reluctant to disturb. When the two of them find Chris Denton with a silk tie cinched around his neck and a glass shard stuck in his back, there's little question he's been murdered, with his disgruntled wife the obvious suspect. But like the park it's set in, the real story has a lot more nooks and nuances. A deft balance of the mystery, the heroine's ongoing development, and the well-researched setting. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.