cover image Swift Edge

Swift Edge

Laura DiSilverio. Minotaur, $25.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-312-62444-6

In DiSilverio’s amusing second mystery featuring Colorado Springs PI Charlotte “Charlie” Swift (after 2010’s Swift Justice), Dara Peterson, half of the championship ice skating team of Peterson and Dmitri Fane, wants to hire Charlie to find Dmitri, who’s gone missing just days before the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Dmitri turns out to have lots of baggage, including a gambling problem, an imperious Russian skating coach, and bitter rivals. Charlie’s untrained partner in Swift Investigations, Georgia “Gigi” Goldman, and Gigi’s 15-year-old daughter, Kendall, the agency’s part-time receptionist, prove as much hindrance as help. Meanwhile, Episcopal priest Dan Allgood asks Charlie to locate a runaway Asian kid called Kungfu, who’s disappeared from the homeless shelter Allgood runs. Allgood and CSPD Det. Connor Montgomery provide romantic frissons for Charlie as she juggles the two complex and dangerous cases with aplomb. Readers will look forward to seeing more of Charlie and her two clueless assistants. (Dec.)