Saturday, October 16, 2021

A Distant Grave by Sarah Stewart Taylor

 


Long Island detective Maggie D'Arcy and her teenage daughter Lily are still grieving the death of Lily's father and Maggie's ex-husband recently.  Maggie isn't sure where life will lead them next.  She has fallen in love with an Irish man, Connor, but is it realistic to even think of a future this soon?  Maggie has returned to work and while it is familiar which is soothing, the nature of being a homicide detective is grueling and unlikely to provide much positive reinforcement to offset her chaotic personal life.

Then the news comes in that a man has been shot and killed at a local marina.  When Maggie and her partner Dave arrive there isn't much to go on.  He has been shot execution style and his personal effects such as his wallet and phone are missing.  There doesn't seem to be a car he was driving.  They don't know how he is and identification is the first order of the day.

But the victim's identity makes the case more puzzling than not.  The victim is an Irish man, apparently visiting the United States for some purpose.  What is he doing here?  Who did he come to meet?  Is the case about him or was he the victim of random gang violence as Maggie's supervisors believe?  When the bullet is matched to another gang shooting it seems clear but Maggie isn't sure.  She was already slated to go to Ireland on vacation and it's agreed she will coordinate with the Irish police to see what else can be learned about the man.

Maggie learns a lot.  The victim had several links in his past that could be related.  He had been kidnapped in Afghanistan along with several other hostages and rescued in a murky operation that could have left issues behind.  He had grown up as the son of an unmarried teenage mother which left its mark but more recently had discovered that he had an older brother in the Long Island area.  Did he come to meet his brother?  Did his past abduction leave issues?  As the investigation progresses, it is clear that whoever the killer is, he has turned his attention on Maggie and her team.  Can they solve the case before more tragedy strikes?

This is the second book in the Maggie D'Arcy series.  The first investigated another case with Irish ties and it is unclear where the next book might go as the ending is left purposely vague as Maggie must make some decisions about her life going forward.  Will she choose a new life in Ireland with the man she has come to love or will she stay in America and fight to keep her job and raise her daughter?  This book is recommended for mystery lovers looking for a new series.

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