
Molten Mud Murder
Alexa Glock Mystery Series, Book 1
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July 29, 2019
In Johnson’s promising, if flawed, debut, American Alexa Glock, who specializes in odontology, has just finished a fellowship at Auckland University —“teeth were what had brought her to New Zealand’’—and wants to stay in the country she now loves. When a body is found half submerged in a thermal mud pool where temperatures can reach above 200 °C, Alexa hopes to help the police. She instinctively knows that teeth will be the best way to identify the remains and gains a spot on the team led by Det. Insp. Bruce Horne, who eventually realizes Alexa’s knowledge is invaluable. The dead man turns out to be Paul Koppel, a realtor and councilman whose policies and development plans were at odds with the Maori, for whom “boiling the head of an enemy is the ultimate revenge.” Koppel may also have trespassed on their sacred land. Johnson provides a fascinating view of New Zealand and insights into the Maori culture, but her characters, especially the underdeveloped Alexa, are still a work in progress. That said, armchair travelers will have fun. Agent: Natalie Lakosil, Bradford Literary.

Starred review from September 1, 2019
American Alexa Glock is a forensics expert who finished a job in Auckland, New Zealand, and hopes to find a temporary job to extend her work permit. When she learns about an unidentified man whose body was found in the mud pits in Rotorua, she offers to help the local police force. Alexa is trained in odontology, the study of teeth, which might help since the man's head was boiled in the mud. As the police investigate the victim, it's clear he violated the sacred lands of the Maori, a large population on the island. Many think he deserved to die for stepping on a sacred island without permission. Forewarned, Alexa is sent to the island to investigate. When her lab assistant is attacked and a Maori man is murdered, she and the investigating team try to determine whether the Maori are responsible or someone is trying to frame them. VERDICT There's a strong sense of place, history, and Maori culture in this compelling debut novel. The mystery combines forensic investigation with the rich details of a fascinating culture. Fans of Kathy Reichs's mysteries will appreciate the forensics, while Jane Harper's readers will enjoy the rich culture.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN
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