Righteous

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Paperback, 352 pages

Published Sept. 11, 2018 by Mulholland Books.

ISBN:
978-0-316-26774-8
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4 stars (12 reviews)

"Isaiah Quintabe has, against many odds, built a proper life for himself: a respected detective in his hometown of East Long Beach, a well-kept home, a growing library, and even a rehabilitated horse-sized pit bull (courtesy of his previous client). But something is wrong: the death of his older brother nearly a decade ago has sent him down a dark path, one that he's never truly been able to escape. RIGHTEOUS is the story of Isaiah's investigation of his brother's death, a quest that will lead him to his greatest adversary, a man who may be IQ's own Moriarty. RIGHTEOUS is also the story of Sarita, Isaiah's older brother's girlfriend, for whom Isaiah feels a lasting, troubling love. Sarita's younger sister, an erratic DJ and gambling addict, has gone missing in Las Vegas, with a frightening bookie, Chinese Triad gangsters, and her own deadbeat boyfriend hot on her tail. On …

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3 stars

I read the first book in the series, IQ, after I picked up a copy at BEA in 2016. I kept meaning to pick up this one but the time was never right.

There are several different gangs operating in this story. There are Rwandan gangsters, a Latino gang, and several branches of the Chinese mafia. What they all have in common is their misogyny. This reminds me why I don't often read stories that center men.

The Chinese gangs are trafficking young girls for sex
The Rwandans have a history of shooting the girlfriends of people who wrong them. One also refers to a person who bit him in a fight as "a woman" and this is meant to be a grave insult.


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And then, and then, it turns out that a major part of the backstory of the series was set in motion because of a woman. …

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3 stars

Ide has created a fun sleuthing duo. If I'm being honest, I'll probably grab the audiobook for any book he writes for this series, because (at least so far) the stories are fun and fast-paced with interesting characters and some moments of laugh-out-loud dialogue. The main challenge I have with these books: you have to make some pretty long leaps of faith with IQ's deductive reasoning. Like solving a math problem, he doesn't always show his work.

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