About the Book:
Question: What do you get the man with everything? Answer: When that man is the heir of the late mystery writer Robin Spencer, retired homicide detective Mac Faraday, you get him cold case to solve. In Shades of Murder, Mac Faraday is once again the heir to an unbelievable fortune. This time the benefactor is a stolen art collector. But this isn’t just any stolen work-of-art—it’s a masterpiece with a murder attached to it. Ilysa Ramsay was in the midst of taking the art world by storm with her artistic genius. Hours after unveiling her latest masterpiece—she is found dead in her Deep Creek Lake studio—and her painting is nowhere to be found. Almost a decade later, the long lost Ilysa Ramsay masterpiece has found its way into Mac Faraday’s hands and he can’t resist the urge to delve into the case. A world away, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; former JAG lawyer Joshua Thornton agrees to do a favor for the last person he would ever expect to do a favor—a convicted serial killer. The Favor: Solve the one murder wrongly attributed to him. Joshua finds an unexpected ally in Cameron Gates, a spunky detective who has reason to believe the young woman known to the media only as Jane Doe, Victim Number Four, was the victim of a copycat. Together, Joshua and Cameron set out to light a flame under the cold case only to find that someone behind the scenes wants the case to remain cold, and is willing to kill to keep it that way. Little do these detectives know that the paths of their respective cases are on a collision course when they follow the clues to bring them together in a showdown with a killer who’s got a talent for murder!
My Thoughts:
Shades of Murder begins in Maryland with the murder of an up and coming artist. Meanwhile in Pennsylvania, JAG lawyer, Joshua Thornton, makes a promise to a convicted serial killer that he will find who really murdered the one lady he was wrongly accused of killing. As the plot develops, many twists and turns occur, and soon, the detectives are working together to solve what may or may not be all the same crime.
This was page-turning whirlwind of romance, murder, and espionage. I have read very few mysteries that leave me so on the edge of my seat and waiting for the next book. I really love the idea of a JAG lawyer having grown up a military brat myself I am familiar with the term and people who are members of the JAG Corp. I was surprised at who the murderer really was and the twists and turns that the book takes to get to the end is a thrilling ride. Lauren Carr is right on par with Agatha Christie. Shades of Murder is a book that I would read again and again.
Patricia says
This sounds like a mystery book that I would enjoy,
Lauren Carr says
Thank you, Rita, for the great review! Sorry I didn’t happen upon it sooner–Storms, power outages, and vacations. This is a nice jewel to discover upon return to civilization. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Lauren
Rita says
Glad you have power again and you are welcome.
kelly willis says
i love a good mystery book going to see if my libary has this one