Hot
Ash by Russ Colchamiro is an intergalactic sci-fi mystery that melds urban
grit, futuristic technology, and crime into fast-paced pulp fiction you can’t
put down. The story is told through the classic first-person narration of the
protagonist, intergalactic private spy for hire, Angela Hardwicke.
Hardwicke
and her partner-in-training, Eric Whistler, are hired by Camile Engquist
following the mysterious death of her wealthy, elderly husband, Iggy, who built a real
estate development company from the ground up. The widow had worked by his side for
years and was set to step in and run the company but somehow the will was
changed without her knowledge just before he passed. The stepkids get it all
and pushed her out without a cent. Camile claims her stepkids stole her
inheritance and Hardwicke thinks there may be some merit to the woman’s claims and takes the case.
Hardwicke
works the case with her young protégé, Eric Whistler. Their relationship
provides another layer of interest to the story. He’s like a dog that wants to
be let off the leash to prove himself and she says he isn’t ready. As the story
progresses there’s much more to it than that.
Russ
Colchamiro does a masterful job of creating a dystopian Sci-fi backdrop in this
fast-paced mystery that dives into the real estate development taken over by
the wealthy Engquist kids. The case takes Hardwicke and Whistler down the path
of corporate succession where they find themselves deep in the world of the
haves and have-nots. Clues raise questions that take the case in a whole new
direction pointing to synthetic concrete and a drug known as Hot Ash. What does
one have to do with the other, if anything? And what do they have to do with
Iggy Engquist’s death, if anything? The answer to those questions takes
Hardwicke and Whistler off-world to an imposing domed city with clean air and a
sinister underbelly. What they find is more dangerous and runs deeper than they
could have imagined.
This
story is superbly written with an authentic gritty PI who-dun-it feel. It’s unpredictable,
action-packed, and fast-paced with well-developed characters, including a
strong female protagonist in Hardwicke. She’s an engaging hard-boiled but
vulnerable sleuth. Clever but second-guesses herself at times, and Whistler
makes a perfect complementary sidekick. Another big positive in my mind is that
the Sci-fi techno-babble makes sense. It delivers a futuristic setting filled
with out-of-this world technology, shady characters, fistfights, shootouts,
double-crosses, and backstabbing. The thing I enjoyed most about Hot Ash is
that I couldn’t figure it out until the author tied things up in a tidy package
at the end and delivered them to my lap.
I
give Hot Ash a solid five stars and recommend this book to Sci-fi enthusiasts
who enjoy a good murder mystery with a PI who fights to stay alive while
prowling the shady parts of town and the dark minds that govern them. I think
those who enjoy crime thrillers, in general, will be happy with this story. As
a word of caution, this book does contain plenty of strong language and
violence. It’s not excessive and befits the story.
While
Hot Ash is a stand-alone mystery, it is number three in a series that can be read
in any order, and now that I’ve read it, I’ll be checking out Crackle and Fire
(Book 1) and Fractured Lives (Book 2).
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About
the Author
Russ
Colchamiro is the author of the sci-fi mystery novels Crackle and Fire and
Fractured Lives, featuring his hardboiled intergalactic private eye Angela
Hardwicke. He is also the author of the rollicking time travel/space adventure,
Crossline, the SFF backpacking comedy series Finders Keepers, Genius de Milo,
and Astropalooza, editor of the sci-fi mystery anthology Love, Murder &
Mayhem, and co-author of the noir anthology Murder in Montague Falls.
A
member of the Mystery Writers Association, Hot Ash is Russ’s third book in his
Angela Hardwicke series and has written more than a dozen short stories for
various anthologies. He is also the host of the long-running podcast Russ’s
Rockin’ Rollercoaster, interviewing a who’s who of science fiction, crime, and
mystery authors. Russ lives in New Jersey with his wife, two ninjas, and his
black lab Jinx.
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