The team: Gardner Camden, Joanne "Shooter" Harris, Cassie Pardo, and Richie Brancato, the rookie.
"(We) work for an FBI unit called PAR, which stands for Patterns and Recognition....Our job is to identify peculiarities in cases that have stalled or gone cold. To uncover details that others have missed, then hand the case off, either back to the field office that sent it to us--or to a team in Quantico. When people speak well of us, they call us puzzle-solvers. When they don't, we are thought of as oddballs. Freaks with a bent toward data. Often, they call us 'head cases.'"
Gardner Camden is the leader of this eccentric team, the oddest...and the smartest. He sees and calculates patterns others can't. He also has to remind himself to make small talk, and to smile, and try to show concern for others. Though never with his young daughter, Camila. With her, "I try not to be me."
He and his team are working a fraud case in Florida that quickly becomes complicated with a dead C.I., a missing shipment of ghost guns, the threat of domestic terrorism, and a possible serial killer.
My thoughts: This book is as propulsive and gripping as McMahon's first Gardner Camden mystery, Head Cases, which was one of my favorite reads last year. Gardner is one of those characters that you can't help but like. And he's dealing with a lot in this novel. I love his interactions with his daughter, and how he figures out the intricacies of this cases. I couldn't put this one down. This novel is well-written, intense, compelling and entertaining.
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy Reading!

Lark, this one does sound very good. I haven't read Head Cases yet, but it's on my list. Now I know that Inside Man will be good as well. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteTwo excellent books! I'm only sad I'll have to wait awhile for the next one. (I hope there is a next one!)
DeleteGlad you loved this one so much! I'll keep it in mind when I'm in the moos for something suspenseful.
ReplyDeleteThe first book is equally good...and I recommend reading it before reading this one. :D
DeleteGreat review! I love books that are hard to put down!
ReplyDeleteThey're the best. :D
DeleteI'm so happy you finally got to read this one! He's such a great character, and I really appreciated the depth he gained through this story. Bring on the next one!
ReplyDeleteHe is such a great character! I love his interactions with his daughter especially. And I can't wait to read more in this series. :D
DeleteThis does sound like a good series.
ReplyDeleteSO good. This book will be on my end-of-year favorites list.
DeleteThis is a new author for me.
ReplyDeleteI first read him last year, but I am now hooked. :D
DeleteI have an earlier book by this author, in another series. I have heard good things about his books. I will have to locate that book.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try his other series now. He is a really good writer.
DeleteMaking a note of the author for the future.
ReplyDeleteGood! These books are worth checking out. :D
DeleteGlad to hear you enjoyed this one so much! I still need to read Head Cases. Both books sound like something I'd really like. :D
ReplyDeleteThey are two books that are definitely worth reading!
DeleteYes! So happy you loved this one, too! I hope we get more stories in this series! :)
ReplyDeleteMe, too! This team of characters is SO great. I love them.
DeleteThis sounds like a good new series to take a look at. I really like reading series most because of how much time it gives the author to develop the various recurring characters. After a couple of books, you begin to feel as if you know the characters, and it’s fun to watch them evolve over time.
ReplyDeleteIf I stick with any series for more than 2 or 3 books it's because of the characters. I love getting to know characters and seeing their arc change and grow over the course of a series. And Gardner Camden is a character I would happily follow through several more books. :D
DeleteOh yes please! This looks really good and definitely like a book I'd enjoy. I need to look for Head Cases and this one.
ReplyDeleteYes! They are both SO good. Two favorites. :D
DeleteGardner sounds like Theo Crane from the Andrew Mayne novels, and I loved those books so I think I would love this too😁
ReplyDeleteNow I have to go see if my library has any of Mayne's Theo Crane books. ;D
DeleteThe first book is available on kindle unlimited and your review has me wanting to read Head Case. Gardner does sound like a character that would interest me, the kind of character I might want to follow into further books.
ReplyDeleteYes, read Head Cases! It's SO good. And I think you'll really end up liking Gardner. He's such a unique and interesting character. :D
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