Many thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest thriller by a favorite, Brad Meltzer, and the third in the Zig & Nola series. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!
Andrew Fechmeier has spent decades concealing a secret that could get him killed. So when he’s diagnosed with a terminal disease, he heads for the local funeral home carrying the blue suit he eventually wants to be buried in. But what no one knows is that Fechmeier secretly tucked something inside, turning the suit into a final, untraceable hiding spot. It's a perfect plan. Until Fetch is brutally murdered by a mysterious killer who will stop at nothing to find the priceless object hidden in the suit. Enter Roddy, a law enforcement officer, who is investigating the case because he thinks it just may be tied to his mother's murder decades earlier. Roddy recruits Zig, a mortician, in the investigation, and Roddy's twin, Nola, begins investigating on her own.
I love this series and this book dives back into the history of Roddy and Nola. You could read this as a stand alone but you'd be doing yourself a disservice because this is a must-read series. One of my favorite parts is that Zig is a mortician for the government, paying such respect to fallen soldiers and their families. This is a top-notch thriller, even when it's a bit complicated, so stay with it and enjoy the ride. The characters are flawed but doing their best to do what's right. I cannot wait for more in this series!
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