Kirkus Review: The brutal murder of a waitress leads a Long Island  detective to the most complicated case of his career in this sixth  installment of a series. 
Detective Neil Jericho of the East Hampton  Police Department is visiting his daughter, Katie, when he receives a  call from his supervisor, Chief Krauss. A waitress was found murdered  and Krauss wants Jericho to investigate. The victim is identified as  21-year-old Sally Espinosa Baez and an examination of her body reveals  that she is a transsexual. Jericho turns to dispatcher Evangeline  “Vangie” Clark for help. Vangie and her wife, Ingrid, attend meetings of  the Hamptons LGBTQ Center and she can assist with the nuances of the  case. The search for Baez’s next of kin leads Jericho to Phyllis  Sonnenschein, an LGBTQ activist and candidate for town supervisor of  East Hampton. Sonnenschein opened her home to Baez and she believes the  killing is a hate crime. Evidence gathered at the homicide scene points  in that direction. Meanwhile, Jericho’s girlfriend, tattoo artist  Rainbow, and her business are targeted by a member of a hate group. As  both cases intensify, Jericho discovers surprising secrets in Baez’s  past that may hold the key to her murder. The latest installment of  Marks’ (Amazing Detective, 2017, etc.) series starring Jericho deepens  the development of the central characters while featuring a complex  murder mystery full of surprising twists and turns. The narrative is  anchored by Jericho, a dedicated detective with an unerring sense of  justice. His devotion to his job cost him his marriage and he is  determined not to make the same mistakes in his relationship with  Rainbow. The supporting characters are equally well-developed,  particularly Vangie, a 911 dispatcher who aspires to move up within the  department. The investigation into the murder of Baez unfolds  methodically as Jericho uncovers the tragic circumstances of her past  and the mystery surrounding her death... 
A finely paced crime thriller that should appeal to new and established fans of the series. 
The  gruesome murder of a local waitress draws Jericho into the unfamiliar  world of the LGBTQ+ community in Sag Harbor. In the midst of a  complicated investigation, he also has to deal with the intricacies of  East Hampton politics and a potential threat to his girlfriend Rainbow.  Will Jericho be able to solve this murder while navigating everything  else going on in his life? His fierce search for justice leads him to a  conclusion that will leave readers stunned.
 
                
               
            