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Ray Palen

In the prologue to GONE IN THE NIGHT, we witness a man named Cyrus Merriman, who we later learn is a powerful attorney, removing his wedding ring and sticking it in his overcoat pocket before entering a small pub in the Chicago area on a snowy evening. He sees his target --- an attractive young woman dominating a man at the pool table --- and approaches her. One thing leads to another, and they leave together.

She insists that they walk to her place for the anticipated tryst, and he stops by a shop on the way to purchase cigarettes and condoms. He lends his overcoat to the woman, who then finds the ring and confronts him about it. After a sad attempt to claim he was separated, she chucks the ring into a lake and stabs Cyrus to death, rolling his body into the nearly frozen water.

"GONE IN THE NIGHT is a highly suspenseful read that continues to allow Joanna Schaffhausen to develop her characters in an outstanding mystery series that always delivers."

This is a heavy beginning to Joanna Schaffhausen’s fifth mystery featuring Detective Annalisa Vega. Schaffhausen has attacked this series with the same surgical precision that I’m sure she used as a neuroscientist. There have been running themes in this enjoyable series, including family secrets, guilt and revenge. Annalisa is now a very pregnant PI taking on cases that typically involve one or more of those themes. Her husband, Detective Nick Carelli, does not like the idea of her working in her condition. But he realizes that her background, which is fueled by villainous behavior on the part of her own family, drives her in a way that initially made her change up her career choice from the law to police work.

Annalisa learns at a family gathering that her long-incarcerated brother Alex, a true killer, has requested that she visit him in prison. When she shows up, she is surprised to see another man with him. Joe Green was arrested 13 years ago for Cyrus Merriman’s murder, which readers know is not accurate. He claims he was set up and that the only eyewitness to the alleged crime, a dog walker, was lying. Joe shares that the actual killer sent him a taunting typewritten note with that assertion. Annalisa agrees to take his case and is immediately dismayed to find that the officer who oversaw the crime that put Green behind bars was none other than her husband.

To further complicate matters, Annalisa and Nick are led to a local shelter for abused women where there may be some individuals with secret information that not only could clear Green of all charges but also could connect him to a series of related murders. This is confirmed by a marking now found on multiple bodies, also killed and dumped in a lake, that looks like the letter “B.” Most of these homicides happened while Green was in prison, which points to his innocence and the existence of a serial killer that the authorities missed.

Now, as Annalisa continues to press on, she runs into a number of potential suspects, all of whom might have had a reason for wanting Green behind bars as a form of retribution against not one but two previous wives. Little does Annalisa know that her continued perseverance in this case also might be placing a mark on Nick’s back.

GONE IN THE NIGHT is a highly suspenseful read that continues to allow Joanna Schaffhausen to develop her characters in an outstanding mystery series that always delivers.

Teaser

Detective Annalisa Vega hasn’t forgiven her brother for his role in a murder, and he hasn’t forgiven her for turning him in. So she’s surprised when he asks her to visit him in prison. One of his fellow inmates, Joe Green, may be innocent of the murder that landed him behind bars. Joe is doing hard time for killing his ex-wife’s lawyer, but an anonymous letter sent to the prison warns that the eyewitness in Joe’s trial made up her story. With her private investigation business foundering, Annalisa is desperate enough to start poking around into Joe’s meager case. She immediately finds two problems: the eyewitness definitely lied about what she saw the night of the murder, and Annalisa’s husband, Nick, was the cop who arrested Joe. Annalisa’s search for the truth will test the bounds of her marriage, her family and her own sense of justice.

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Detective Annalisa Vega hasn’t forgiven her brother for his role in a murder, and he hasn’t forgiven her for turning him in. So she’s surprised when he asks her to visit him in prison. One of his fellow inmates, Joe Green, may be innocent of the murder that landed him behind bars. Joe is doing hard time for killing his ex-wife’s lawyer, but an anonymous letter sent to the prison warns that the eyewitness in Joe’s trial made up her story. With her private investigation business foundering, Annalisa is desperate enough to start poking around into Joe’s meager case. She immediately finds two problems: the eyewitness definitely lied about what she saw the night of the murder, and Annalisa’s husband, Nick, was the cop who arrested Joe. Annalisa’s search for the truth will test the bounds of her marriage, her family and her own sense of justice.

About the Book

The fifth installment of the beloved Annalisa Vega series.

Detective Annalisa Vega hasn’t forgiven her brother for his role in a murder, and he hasn’t forgiven her for turning him in, so she’s surprised when he asks her to visit him in prison. It turns out that he has a possible case for her: one of his fellow inmates, Joe Green, may be innocent of the murder that landed him behind bars.

Joe is doing hard time for killing his ex-wife’s lawyer, but an anonymous letter sent to the prison warns that the eyewitness in Joe’s trial made up her story. With her private investigation business foundering, Annalisa is desperate enough to start poking around into Joe’s meager case. She immediately finds two problems: the eyewitness definitely lied about what she saw the night of the murder, and Annalisa’s husband, Nick, was the cop who arrested Joe in the first place.

Faced with correcting Nick’s mistakes, Annalisa digs deeper into Joe’s past and discovers he has two ex-wives with nothing good to say about him. The women may have orchestrated an elaborate frame to put Joe in prison, but one wife has completely disappeared since then. Did Joe somehow kill her? Or is he the real victim? Annalisa’s search for the truth tests the bounds of her marriage, her family and her own sense of justice. Meanwhile, a devious killer keeps sending men to a watery death in the vastness of Lake Michigan. If Annalisa doesn’t figure out the truth about Joe soon, her husband might be next.

Audiobook available, read by Kelsey Navarro Foster