The fifth offering in Hirahara's "Mas Arai" series (after
Blood Hina) finds the curmudgeonly gardener, Hiroshima survivor, and sometime detective back in his hometown of Watsonville, CA, for the funeral of a cousin. Immediately, he is thrown into a maelstrom of suspicion, jealousy, and agricultural intrigue between the two competing strawberry growers in the area. Could his cousin have been murdered? Is his death related to the murder of a young woman romantically linked to another cousin? Are they both linked to the battle to patent a strain of strawberry resistant to the deadly "strawberry yellow" blight? Unwittingly, Mas ends up in the vortex of the controversy and nearly loses his life when he gets too close to the truth.The complex interrelationships of this multigenerational Japanese American community and the fierce competition for control of the California strawberry industry make this a thoughtful and highly entertaining read.
VERDICT Strong on narrative, with irascible but likable characters, the latest entry in Edgar Award-winning Hirahara's series should expand her readership. The "Mas Arai" series provides both a unique cultural framework and intriguing and satisfying stories with an honorable and complex man at their core.
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