I enjoyed reading Every Deadly Suspicion, a romantic suspense novel set in a small Northern California town.
Hanna is the police chief in Dry Oaks, and she survived a rough childhood. She has no contact with her father, Joe, who’s incarcerated and serving two life sentences for murder. Hanna’s mother passed a few years ago, and they had a tough time living with Joe’s reputation in a town that wouldn’t let them forget the past. A notorious true crimes podcaster and author delights in causing trouble for Hanna in her role as police chief. He lives in Dry Oaks and self-published a book featuring Joe’s crimes.
The story opens with a prologue from 1990. Joe was a cooker of illicit substances and there were other people in town who were involved in the shady dealings. Joe was excited about the prospect of becoming a dad. He wanted to stop cooking and make an honest living to support his family.
The past and present collide when a prominent member of the Dry Oaks community is murdered and their case becomes cold. It sets off a chain of events that blows up when Joe has the option of compassionate hospice release in Hanna’s home.
Hanna is determined to discover what really happened in 1990 before she was born. Danger looms as she uncovers clues and law enforcement gets closer to exposing the truth.
The police procedural drama is fascinating and dangerous. There are multiple viewpoints in the story and we learn more from Hanna’s friends and her law enforcement colleagues…