South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Spy’s client didn’t know her mom as well as she thought

- By Oline H. Cogdill Correspond­ent Oline H. Cogdill can be reached at olinecog@aol.com.

The private eye category of mysteries continues to thrive because authors such as Kristen Lepionka bring a fresh view.

Following in the tradition of Sara Paretsky, Sue Grafton and Marcia Muller, the Shamus-winning Lepionka sculpts a realistic character in the form of P.I. Roxane Weary with intense, believable plots.

The fourth novel in this series, “Once You Go This Far” works well as a story about families, centering on just how well adult children know about their parents’ lives.

Family is an important part of Roxane’s life. The Columbus, Ohio, detective has a close relationsh­ip with her two brothers and mother, while still mourning the death of her father, with whom she had a complicate­d relationsh­ip.

A quiet morning hike in a nearby park takes a turn when Roxane finds the body of Rebecca Newsome lying in a ravine off a popular trail.

Roxane had just met Rebecca in the parking lot and the death had occurred mere minutes after that encounter.

Rebecca’s daughter, Maggie Holmer, has her doubts that her mother’s death was a tragic accident; Rebecca was an enthusiast­ic outdoorswo­man and an experience­d hiker. Maggie, who gave birth to a daughter the day after her mother died, hires Roxane to investigat­e what was going on in the life of her mother, with whom she had a complicate­d relationsh­ip.

Maggie even has a suspect: Rebecca’s jerk of an ex-husband, Keir Metcalf, a former Toledo cop.

Lepionka is the author of “Once You Go This Far.”

‘Once You Go This Far’

By Kristen Lepionka. Minotaur, 320 pages, $26.99

The case takes Roxane from the private school where Rebecca was a

nurse to a casino in Windsor, Ontario, to a church whose leaders insist on controllin­g the details of its members’ lives. Roxane learns that Maggie didn’t know her mother as well as she thought she did. At the same time, Roxane discovers how little she knew about her own father.

Lepionka continues to delve into Roxane’s psyche. Like her cases, Roxane is a work in progress — as we all are. In addition to her family issues, Roxane wrestles with her feelings for Catherine Walsh, with whom she has a rocky relationsh­ip as well as admitting her deepening feelings for a new lover.

“Once You Go This Far” proves that Lepionka’s storytelli­ng skills are farreachin­g.

For the week ended Saturday, July 18, compiled from data from independen­t and chain bookstores, book wholesaler­s and independen­t distributo­rs nationwide.

— Publishers Weekly

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