Dead Even
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- $21.99
Publisher Description
In Sorenson, Wisconsin, a local bigshot is found with a pool cue through the heart—and Mattie Winston must untangle a web of lies to sink a killer . . .
In her previous career as a nurse, Mattie Winston’s job was to keep death at bay. Now, as a medicolegal investigator, she’s required to study death intimately—to figure out causes and timing, and help deduce whether it was natural or suspicious.
In the case of Montgomery “Monty” Dixon, a well-to-do Realtor, there can be little doubt: Broken pool cues do not embed themselves. Monty’s body is found in the game room of his lavish house, the walls adorned with photos of Monty and various celebrities. But as Mattie and husband Steve Hurley, a homicide detective, both know, money and connections can’t protect anyone from a killer.
The first suspect is Monty’s wife, Summer, who claims to have been at a cooking class at the time. When that alibi is served up as a fake, Summer moves to the top of the suspects list, but is soon joined by Monty’s ne’er-do-well son, Sawyer, who has racked up gambling debts he hoped his dad would pay off. Monty’s twin brother is engaging in shady financial deals. An affair, a Ponzi scheme, a disputed inheritance . . . there are as many motives as suspects, and soon Mattie and Hurley have turned up other, possibly related deaths.
Balancing a high-profile case with the demands of their increasingly stressful household isn’t easy. It’ll take all of Mattie’s skill—along with a lucky break or two—to stop a killer from racking up another victim . . .
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When someone fatally stabs wealthy real estate agent Montgomery Dixon with a pool cue in Ryan's well-crafted 12th Mattie Winston mystery (after 2020's Dead Ringer), Mattie, a medicolegal investigator in Sorensen, Wis., and her husband, homicide detective Steve Hurley, have no lack of suspects. They include Monty's younger, faithless, second wife; a ne'er-do-well son who has racked up gambling debts he hoped his dad would pay off; a former wife; a recently fired employee; and any number of victims of the shady business deals engineered by Monty and his twin brother. The motives vary as much as the suspects, and soon Mattie and Hurley discover possible connections between Monty's murder and several others that cross their desks during the course of a weekend. Mattie is an engagingly flawed protagonist, and readers will connect with her insecurities and stressful home life. A fine cast of family and friends lend support, and Ryan weaves the many plot threads into a single, satisfying solution. This convincing procedural with a domestic twist should have wide appeal.