From The GenReview
© 2010
by Larry W. Chavis
In the week before Christmas rumors have
surfaced that something is amiss with a
proposed deal to bring a National Basketball
Association franchise to Nashville. Local P.
I. Greg McKenzie, with his wife and partner,
Jill, are hired to investigate by a group of
hockey fans opposed to the NBA’s coming,
fearing loss of the hockey team’s fan base.
An informant promises information on the
deal that will “blow your mind,” but turns
up shot in the face instead. Is his murder
the result of being in the wrong part of
town or connected to the case? Greg and Jill
determine to find out.
But this will be no ordinary Christmas
week. Besides the murder and Greg’s finding
the body, an old case rears it head in the
person of a former Air Force lieutenant whom
Greg had helped convict of drug-dealing back
in his days as an OSI investigator. He’s out
of prison, and still carrying a grudge. As
the book moves along at a fast pace, the
McKenzies are hard-pressed to unravel the
events and dangers into which they are
thrust. Are they connected to the NBA deal
or to Greg’s old enemy? We are kept guessing
until the disparate threads all come
together on Christmas Day in a rousing and
satisfying climax.
Readers of Mr. Campbell’s previous books
will be pleased to be back in his Nashville
with Greg and Jill McKenzie. His writing is
clean and spare, giving us enough sense of
place and character to feel as if we’ve
settled in with friends, and then in turn
ratcheting up the tension and suspense. Greg
McKenzie is not a hard-boiled private
investigator, but he’s tough and smart, well
aware of the qualities Jill brings to the
partnership. The way the case plays out
against the backdrop of their lives gives
them a genuineness that makes the reader
feel these would be good folks to spend an
afternoon with - or to have along in a gun
fight. Once again, Campbell has hit the
mark.