Holy Ghost by John Sandford
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery/Suspense/Thriller
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by FernPinion, Minnesota: a metropolis of all of 700 souls, for which the word moribund might have been invented. Nothing ever happened there, and nothing ever would – until the mayor of sorts (campaign slogan: “I’ll Do What I Can”) and a buddy come up with a scheme to put Pinion on the map. They’d heard of a place where a floating image of the Virgin Mary had turned the whole town into a shrine, attracting thousands of pilgrims. And all those pilgrims needed food, shelter, all kinds of crazy things, right? They’d all get rich! What could go wrong?
When the dead body shows up, they find out, and that’s only the beginning of their troubles – and Virgil Flowers’ – as they are all about to discover all too soon.
Agent Virgil Flowers is sent to Wheatfield, Minnesota to investigate two shootings. After an apparition of the Virgin Mary appears at the tiny town’s church, pilgrims and other tourists flock to the small township. Though neither shooting is severe, the local police are baffled and the Mayor is determined to have the situation resolve – hopefully with no further harm coming to the many people flocking to the small town. Can Virgin uncover what’s really going on?
I’ve been reading both the Lucas Davenport series and the Virgil Flowers series for many years and I find them both amazingly written. I do admit the Flowers mysteries usually have a keener sense of humour – and often a little bit of absurdity – in them and I was pleased that while both aspects were still thoroughly present, this book isn’t quite as outrageous (or unbelievable) as some of the other Flowers books I’ve read. Readers who have read almost anything previous in either series should have a good idea of what to expect in tone and style of this book. Better still, this book really stands quite well on its own. Readers who are new to John Sandford should be able to easily pick this story up and thoroughly enjoy it.
I enjoyed the plot. As I’ve said this is quite a lighter, more humorous story, but I strongly feel it’s still an excellently written murder mystery. There’s quite a layered plot underneath the “small town gone viral” style of plot and I really enjoyed the strong cast of primary characters. Sandford always does an excellent job of making characters both relatable and interesting.
Readers looking for a high-action or faster paced plot might not find this fits the bill. While there is a good pace to the plot it’s at heart a small town and the characters aren’t magic – so police procedure and ticking the boxes needs to happen. I do feel Sandford makes this journey enjoyable and somewhat hilarious, but this isn’t a high octane adventure thriller. This is absolutely a small town mystery book.
An excellent addition to the Flowers series this book was a lot of fun and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Recommended.
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