Suspenseful, intriguing and propulsive, The Glass Man hooks you early and keeps you riveted until the very end. Anders de la Motte delivers another well-written, multi-perspective mystery with tremendous characters and a compelling plot that urges you to race to the finish to learn the truth.
Detective Leo Asker is a brilliant and dedicated cop whose been exiled to lead the Department of Lost Souls by a bitter rival. Out of the blue, she hears from Prepper Per, her father, who needs her help figuring out how a dead body has turned up by his farm/doomsday compound. Despite her very complicated relationship with Per, Leo feels compelled to help to ensure the right person is brought to justice. Meanwhile, Associate Professor Martin Hill has traveled to Astroholm, the estate of famous business leader Gunnar Irving, commissioned to write a biography about Gunnar, his inventions and his company. But Martin quickly suspects something dark is being hidden behind the shiny facade. As Leo and Martin dig deeper to find answers to their individual questions, they’ll find there’s much more at play and that danger is lurking in the shadows.
As the second installment in this series, The Glass Man does a wonderful job of developing Leo, Martin and the supporting characters around them. Diving deeper into Leo’s past and her strained relationship with her parents takes center stage, showing how resilient and strong she is while also providing insight into how she developed her keen skills of observation, preparation and tenacity that make her such a good detective. And her investigation, rife with hard feelings, office politics, and personal potholes, is the perfect avenue for exploring who she is as a person and what she’s capable of.
It's also the interplay between Leo and Martin that adds depth and emotion to the novel. They clearly care for each other and lean on one another for support and help in their individual pursuits, yet they are restrained and careful about being vulnerable in front of each other. So, while they have mutual respect and a personal connection, there is also some tension and reservations that seem to be holding them back just a bit. Which adds an undercurrent of “will they/won’t they” storyline to an already suspenseful tale.
Blending law enforcement investigations, academia, business pursuits, scientific advancements, urban exploration, survivalists and family drama into one thrilling novel, The Glass Man provides hours of gripping entertainment that’s sure to be as thought provoking as it is anxiety inducing.
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