Friday, May 29, 2026
Ironwood by Michael Connelly
IRONWOOD by Michael
Connelly is his second mystery novel (after Nightshade) set on
Catalina Island featuring Detective Sergeant Stilwell. It’s
intriguing to picture the lifestyle for the six thousand or so permanent residents
who cope with more than a million visitors each year. The island, its iconic
buildings (e.g., bell tower, casino, hotels, including the Mt. Ada, the former
Wrigley mansion) and its harbor with regular ferry service to the mainland, are
as much a part of the story as the adventures that Stilwell
faces. As the only detective on the island, he deals with multiple cases of
vandalism, a horrific attack which kills one deputy and severely injures
another, and a resurrected missing persons case that involves Renee Ballard on
the mainland. Connelly does an excellent job of sharing Stilwell’s thinking on
each event; potentially intertwined cases and a sense of edginess keep readers
involved – I read this in about a day. IRONWOOD received starred reviews from both Booklist
(“Connelly is at his most polished and incisive here, with crackling dialogue,
complex investigations, tricky relationships, escalating suspense, and dogged
and inspired sleuthing by a principled, rule-breaking hero.”) and Library
Journal (“the pace is relentless, and Stillwell is a captivating character”).
Highly recommended.
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