by Cynthia Chow
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After getting called to an arson scene that will be a jurisdictional nightmare, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department arson detectives Andrew Walker and Walter Sharpe are more than happy to leave and instead investigate an ongoing fire in a new housing development. It’s but one of a series of arsons set in the million-dollar new homes, with one eventually revealing the body of a crispy corpse.
Also called to the scene are homicide detectives Duncan “Donuts” Pavone and Eve Ronin, the latter of whom came to fame – and early promotion – after her videoed arrest of a famous actor. The younger halves of their respective investigative partnerships, Walker and Eve, find an unexpected bond as they enthusiastically embark on a case that leads them to a terrifying toxin, incels, and a new use for coffee makers.
This was the crossover readers have been waiting for, as Walker, Sharpe, Duncan, and Eve are a hilarious and amazingly effective investigative combination. Jaded but extremely intelligent, Sharpe and Duncan tend to be the more calculated halves of their partnerships, sprinkling in cynical barbs with their insightful observations. A former U.S. Marshall sidelined by injuries, Walker still dons the cowboy hat that has Eve teasing him with references to Walker Texas Ranger (the Chuck Norris version, not the remake). She herself carries the baggage of having a streaming series based on her life, as well as having busted corrupt deputies and crossing the Blue Line. The focus remains mostly on the team of Sharpe and Walker, the latter of whom struggles between his love of action and his psychologist wife’s concerns for his safety now that they are new parents.
Novels by Lee Goldberg always excel at weaving in witty dialogue and wry humor, using the author’s experience in the entertainment business to satirize its inherent absurdity. Here the detectives find themselves at a California sci-fi Convention where their attempts to blend in will delight fans of superheroes and a certain television series. The humor and fantastic characters are matched by an investigation that depicts the details of arson investigations, weaving in clues of fire ignition points, sparking, and traces of accelerants. Readers will learn as much about arson and the motivations behind it as they will be entertained by the characters’ interactions in this action-packed, extremely entertaining thriller.
Audiobook Note by Lorie Lewis Ham:
I had the pleasure of listening to this on audiobook and I second everything that Cynthia said, plus that the actors on the audiobook did a wonderful job of bringing this story and these awesome characters to life! Can’t wait to read/or listen to the next books!
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Goldberg finally seems to be getting his due.
I’ve enjoyed his work for years. Need to get caught up on the more recent stuff.
Would really like to read. Thanks for the chance.
I haven’t read any books by Lee Goldberg, and Cynthia Chow’s great review and Lorie Lewis Ham’s audiobook note have piqued my interest in reading Ashes Never Lie, and I would love to read it! Thank you.
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This one sounds really interesting! I would love to read it! Thank you for the chance!
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I haven’t read any Goldberg novels but I know he has written and produced a lot of tv shows. This sounds like a fascinating mystery. I don’t think I have read a book with an arson investigation so that sounds intriguing. Thank you for the opportunity to win a book!
Mary Holshouser
Eve and “Donuts” make a good team and
an interesting book for the readers. thanks
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