Ironwood - Michael Connelly
Pub. Date: May 19, 2026
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Catalina Island is known as a place of banishment for police officers in
trouble. After Detective Sergeant Stilwell (“Stil”) was sent there, he decided he liked the island, developed a romantic relationship with a local, and is content with being there.
When a confidential informant gives one of his officers a tip about a drug deal, their stakeout goes awry, resulting in the death of the officer and a serious injury to another while Stil is pursuing a fleeing suspect. Despite orders from his commanding officer on the mainland to remain in his substation and refrain from involvement in the case, Stil’s determination to seek justice drives him to take matters into his own hands.
Meanwhile, when an unclaimed backpack turns out to belong to a woman who vanished on the island four years ago, Stil works with LAPD’s cold case detective, Renee Ballard, to find a serial killer. All the while, he attends to the various misdeeds on the island, such as graffiti and vandalism at a local vineyard.
This is the second in the #Catalina series by best-selling author Michael Connelly, someone whose books I have enjoyed reading for years. While this would work as a standalone, since it is only the second installment, it’s not too late to go back and read the first one, NightShade, for more background.
This is another of Connelly’s consistently captivating stories. Well-plotted, with memorable characters who leave a lasting impression, this is an engrossing read. The book is a fast-paced page-turner that, as the suspense built, I could not put down. The seamless transition between the larger and smaller cases adds to the overall narrative’s flow and coherence.
Those familiar with Connelly’s works will enjoy the participation of Renee Ballard as well as the cameos by Maddie and Harry Bosch. The island itself emerges as a character in its own right, adding depth and intrigue to the story.
Although both cases are resolved, the conclusion leaves things a bit unsettled, and I look forward to the next installment for resolution.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @LittleBrown for the DRC.
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