cover image The Sweet Goodbye

The Sweet Goodbye

Ron Corbett. Berkley, $27 (304p) ISBN 978-0-593-44035-3

The former Detroit beat cop who narrates this pulse-pounding series launch from Edgar finalist Corbett (the Frank Yakabuski novels) assumes the alias Danny Barrett for his latest undercover assignment. The FBI has its sights on Lee Forestry Products, one of the “oldest lumber companies in Maine,” after learning of a suspicious wire transfer into the company’s bank account from a known ecstasy dealer. A transfer of a quarter of a billion dollars the FBI subsequently identifies suggests the company is laundering money on a massive scale. After its first covert agent trying to infiltrate Lee Forestry’s operations is killed, the FBI taps Barrett to replace him. Barrett poses as a tree marker, whose job is to decide the best trees to cut down. The perilous assignment turns into a murder inquiry after a double homicide occurs. From the opening line, “The first time I worked undercover, I arrested my brother,” Corbett makes Barrett a distinctive figure, nuanced enough to carry multiple sequels, and goes on to humanize even some of the bad guys, no mean feat. Vivid and detailed descriptions of the Maine woods enhance the intricate plot. Paul Doiron fans will be enthralled. Agent: Gail Hochman, Brandt & Hochman Literary. (Apr.)