Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Good story and characters again
Cons: Unfortunately, final book in series
The Bottom Line:
More twists in the plot
Main character that I love
Wish there were more books
Talk Radio Kills One Last Time
Shauna J. Bogart is back for her third talk radio mystery with Riding Gain.
Once again, the airwaves of Sacramento
are in for a wild ride.
Shauna is running just a little late for her afternoon talk
show that day. She was stuck in traffic returning late from a semi-business
lunch. Fortunately, her intern/producer Josh was able to stall the first caller
so no one knows.
That first caller is a bit of a mystery. Refusing to give
his real name, he makes comments about Shauna's past that only one other person
knows. The trouble is, that one person is in jail.
The big news of the day comes in the final hour of Shauna's
show, however. That's when the radio station's news reporter, Glory Lou,
announces there's been a murder. The victim is Travis Ikeda-Nyland. Not only is
he the son of one of the station's biggest sponsors, he was also Shauna's
intern a year and a half ago. The police do have a suspect in the case, the
young man who jumped off the American
River Bridge
after tying up traffic and is now in a coma.
The suspect's grandma can't believe her grandson did it, and
comes to Shauna for help. Ironically enough, Travis' mom isn't buying it
either, and promises the station there will be no loss of revenue if Shauna
continues to investigate.
The trail soon leads to Travis' efforts to recover from
alcohol. He's been through treatment twice. The police are convinced that the
murder was a drug deal gone bad, but everyone who knows Travis says he was
clean. Had he fallen off the wagon?
Meanwhile, Shauna is facing a career crisis as well. She's
been offered a job as a DJ for an oldies network. The pay would be wonderful
and boyfriend Pete doesn't seem to mind the move. Plus station owner T.R.
O'Brien has sold the last half hour of Shauna's show three days a week to a
psychic, frustrating Shauna and making the offer even more tempting. So why
can't she tell her boss she's leaving?
Joyce Krieg continues to entertain in the third talk radio
mystery. Her plots are always top notch, and this one is no exception. It
twists several different directions before reaching the logical conclusion.
Plus the clues usually don't make sense initially.
The secondary series characters take a bit of a back seat
this go around and we really don't get to know them better although they are
still quite likable and very well developed. Even if their appearances were
smaller then I would have liked, they are still distinct people. Shauna herself
has taken up flying this go around, a hobby I hope continues through to the
next book.
The beginning seemed a bit rough with several short scenes
and abrupt scene changes. Once the story gets going, the scenes become longer
and the plot and sub-plots begin to weave together better.
For whatever reason, Riding Gain was the final book in the
series. But the entire series is worth
tracking down because they really were that good.
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