Twelve Palominos

Twelve Palominos by Joe Kilgore introduces us to Brig Ellis, a private investigator whose business card reads ‘Investigations, security and confidential matters.’ Ellis’s skills are in high demand within the McCullum family, particularly for handling confidential issues. Hired by billionaire C. Tyler McCullum to procure the legendary twelfth Palomino, Ellis soon finds himself embroiled in a second case when Alex McCullum, Tyler’s daughter, seeks his help in locating her missing husband, whom she fears her father may have harmed. As Ellis delves deeper, he quickly realizes that these cases are more dangerous and intertwined than he initially anticipated. Thankfully, Ellis has allies in the police force who might prove crucial as he unravels the mysteries at hand.

Kilgore captivates readers right from the prologue, which outlines various global transactions ending in suspicious deaths. This immediately sets the tone, providing background and building curiosity about the challenges Ellis will face. The story’s third-person narrative offers an expansive view of each scenario, while Kilgore’s use of italicized internal thoughts from Ellis adds depth to the protagonist’s character and enhances reader engagement. One of the standout aspects of Kilgore’s writing is his ability to create vivid and immersive settings. From the seedy dive bars of San Diego to the opulent yet dangerous haciendas of Colombia, each location is meticulously described, making the reader feel as though they are right there alongside Ellis. This attention to detail extends to the action scenes, which are expertly crafted to keep the tension high and the pages turning. Brig Ellis is a well-rounded protagonist with a complex past that informs his present actions. His military background and personal code of ethics add depth to his character, making him more than just a stereotypical PI. The supporting cast, including the enigmatic Alex McCullum and the ruthless cartel leader Ochoa, are equally compelling. Each character brings their own motivations and secrets to the table, enriching the narrative and driving the plot forward. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, adding another layer of authenticity to the story.

Twelve Palominos is a compelling and fast-paced narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Kilgore’s storytelling prowess ensures that the book is hard to put down, as each chapter intensifies the intrigue and suspense. This novel is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys a gripping mystery with well-developed characters and a plot full of unexpected twists.

Pages: 160 | ASIN : B0D75CHLZN

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