This is a dense, carefully-crafted murder mystery set in Minneapolis-St. Paul. When a medical researcher/professor is found dead in his private reading carrel at the University of Minnesota, the local cops get nowhere with the case. While his expensive laptop is missing, there is no evidence, no DNA, no hair or fibers, no witnesses, to point the way. After two weeks, the governor reaches out to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and Agent Virgil Flowers is sent to the Twin Cities to
...play nice with a female Minneapolis homicide detective. Mystery buffs will find this interesting to read simply because Author Sandford gives the reader so little information (clues) in the beginning that it's hard to know where the story is going. It definitely keeps you on your toes. But Flowers is up to the challenge, and his brainstorming sessions with the homicide detective to solve the murder are very entertaining. Sandford mixes the plot with his standard Midwestern humor, making Bloody Genius tough to put down.
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Virgil Flowers keeps evolving and becoming more than just the sidekick of Lucas Davenport or the comedy character that perhaps started off the Virgil Flowers series. A dedicated law enforcement officer that has passions and a life outside of the job. Virgil can do more in one day to kickstart a dead-end case that anyone else I know. A welcome continuation of the series.
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