Why You'll Love This
Rick Cahill is hunting the truth about his dead father — and quietly terrified he won't be able to live with what he finds.
- Great if you want: classic noir sensibility wrapped around a deeply personal mystery
- The experience: brooding and propulsive — dual plotlines that tighten like a vice
- The writing: Coyle keeps prose lean and lets moral weight do the heavy lifting
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier entries — Rick's emotional arc runs deep
About This Book
Rick Cahill has spent years outrunning his father's ghost — a disgraced cop who drank himself into an early grave and left behind more questions than answers. When a long-hidden safe surfaces and cracks open that buried past, Rick can't stop himself from digging, even knowing the truth might confirm his darkest fear: that his father's worst sins live on in his own blood. At the same time, a woman he never stopped loving asks him to investigate her husband, pulling Rick in two directions at once — toward the past he's always dreaded and a future he can't quite let himself want.
What sets Blood Truth apart is how Coyle layers Rick's internal reckoning beneath the momentum of a tightly wound mystery. The prose is clean and unsparing, in the tradition of classic hard-boiled fiction, but Rick's emotional life gives it unexpected depth — this is a story about inheritance, guilt, and the cost of needing to know. The dual-investigation structure keeps the pacing sharp while the personal stakes grow heavier with every chapter, making this the kind of thriller that stays with you after the last page.
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