Pros: Fun main character
Cons: Ending a bit rushed
The Bottom Line:
Third visit still fun
As Sasha solves one last case
That's more fun for us
You'll Have a Blast Reading This Book
Sasha Solomon runs her own public relations company. And somehow, she's stumbled into using her skills to help the small towns in
Sasha's newest client is the town of Socorro ,
New Mexico .
She's looking forward to spending a few days there getting a feel for the area
and meeting the locals as she prepares her proposal. Even better, her favorite
niece, Gabi, is in the area, and Sasha is planning to spend some time visiting
her.
Unfortunately, her trip gets an earlier start then she had
planned. She's awakened in the middle of the night by a call telling her that
Gabi was injured when a pipe bomb went off in her mailbox. Naturally, Sasha
rushes to be by her side.
Sasha is relieved to discover the police are already on the
case. However, Gabi starts lying to them about what happened to her. What is
she covering? Given Gabi's mixed Jewish and Iranian heritage, Sasha begins to
worry that the police will view her more as a suspect then the victim, so she
sets out to find the bomber herself. Adding to the mix, Sasha's sister and
older niece arrive and make a tense situation even worse. And, of course, Sasha
still needs to finish her proposal. Can she defuse the situation and meet her
deadlines?
Over the course of the previous two books, I've really come
to know and love Sasha. She's a very interesting character with strengths and
weaknesses. She may be a little more flawed then many series leads, but I love
her for that reason. It makes her more human. Yet she is very strong with
determination to spare. Watching her try to protect Gabi was heartwarming.
The other characters are just as vivid. While Sasha's sister
and older niece could be annoying, we were allowed to see glimpses their human
side as well. Several of the citizens of Socorro played parts in the story, and
they were great. And I just loved what little we got to see of Sasha's
boyfriend Peter.
There was really a dual layer to the plot. The family drama
was as big a part of the story as the mystery of the bomb. I found both
interesting, although I did feel the family drama took over a little too much
near the end. The mystery had several good twists and a surprising climax. The
ending felt a little rushed, although that might just be me.
The book does include some supernatural elements, especially
with Sasha's psychic friend. It's not a major part of the story. I tend to
avoid books that feature that element, but it doesn't bother me here.
Something I have loved since book one is the writing. Author
Pari Noskin Taichert has a wonderful gift for words. Every so often, there is a
phrase or sentence that stops me cold with its almost poetic beauty.
While the book reads just fine as a mystery, there are some
deeper themes to the adventure. I was afraid the book would be preachy, but it
never sunk to that level. Instead, it presents some ideas and leaves you to
think about them.
The Socorro Blast is an entertaining mystery, a moving
family drama, and a conversation starter. Not bad for one book.
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