Edgar AwardโWinning Author: A downhearted detective deals with missing persons and murder in the โpsychologically acute and fast-moving crime seriesโ (Booklist).
Lew Fonesca is a guy just trying to get along. When his wife died in a senseless auto wreck, he got up and left his old lifeโand when his car gave out in sunny Sarasota, Florida, he stayed. He takes small process-serving gigs and various odd jobs helping people out, and he tries, although maybe not as hard as he should, to fix the gaping hole in his heart.
But for a man who just wants to ease through life without any complications, Lew has a pretty full plate. The shrink heโs been seeing for over a year wants him to finally dump all the grief heโs carrying around so he can have more than a half-life. And Sally, the pretty single mom and social worker whoโs helped Lew in the past, wants to deepen their friendship. On top of that, a local minister asks him to find a town council member whoโs gone missing just before a crucial vote that could ruin a struggling community, and a distraught father comes to Lew to track down his wife and two kids, who Lew suspects ran off with the manโs best friend.
When people start showing up dead, Lew knows heโs in way over his headโand this time he may not be able make it all come out okay. . . .
โThere are three things weโve come to expect from a Kaminsky story: superb plotting, real-world dialogue and character development. He doesnโt place a foot wrong in any of these departments in Midnight Pass.โ โSarasota Herald-Tribune
โGood dark fun.โ โChicago Tribune