Clay Edison has left the coroner's office after years of working there. As his last years had been full of investigations into suspicious deaths, he decides to become a full time private investigator. A friend of his, Regina Klein, calls him and suggests a case for him with overtones that his expertise could unravel.
Adam Valois was the son of a wealthy Hollywood Hills couple, their only child. He was found drowned and the death was ruled an accident but the parents are sure there is more to it than that. His girlfriend is also sure that something bad happened to Adam. Clay reads the coroner's report and finds Adam had drugs in his system and a head injury. Is that enough to change accident to murder?
Clay agrees to look into the case and talks with former friends in the coroner's office, police who are less than thrilled that he is questioning the cause of death and Adam's friends. He and Gina start to be more suspicious and when they discover another death that has all the same markings, it starts to look like there is definitely something wrong. Can they solve the murder?
I've been reading the Clay Edison series since the start. The father and son duo writing the series, Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman, seem to work together seamlessly and I love the character of Clay. He is never quick to agree things are not what they seem and he requires real proof before taking on a case. I think he will be even more interesting as a private investigator than as an employee in the coroner's office. This is the sixth novel in the series and I can't wait for the seventh. This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























