Let’s face it. I’ve been partying all week – one night for my birthday, the next day with Mom and my sisters, and then Thursday night for my nephew’s birthday. So, today, I’m turning the blog over to Kevin Tipple for his review of The Silence of the Dead by Colin Conway and Frank Zafiro. Thank you, Kevin!

The Silence of the Dead: A Charlie-316 Novel by Colin Conway and
Frank Zafiro is a complicated book that spans a period from 1951 to more
recent months. Set in 1951, 1973, 2005 and more recently, it considers the
idea of a generational serial killer and the repercussions involved in
opening cases long ago declared solved. Set in the Charlie-316 Universe,
this sixth book in the series isn’t an easy book to review as revealing details
of the situation early in this read would ruin the book.
Suffice it to say, and it has to as this reviewer does everything possible to
avoid spoilers, the book begins in 2023. Major Crimes Detective Wardell
Clint is a good cop, even though he has a large axe to grind with many
people inside and outside the Spokane Washington Police Department.
One of those people he dislikes, and the feeling is fairly mutual, is former
Police Chief Robert Baumgartner. Not only does he think the former chief is
a bit racist, he also thinks that the chief did everything from a political
perspective first, and as a cop a distant second. So, he does not trust the
man at all. But, Detective Clint is on the track of a killer that has been active
for decades and the former chief has the knowledge and thereby the
answers he needs. So, he heads out to the lakehouse to see the former
chief, have a chat, and surreptitiously record what answers he gets.
Detective Clint is investigating the 2016 murder of Melaine Paz back when
Baumgartner was still chief. Sexually assaulted and left dead behind a
dumpster, her case is classified as a cold case and one of several
Detective Clint is working. While still in the Major Crimes Unit, he has been
put on cold cases only due to recent events. He’s not in the active current
rotation and has been professionally sidelined. A man who is known for his
conspiracy theories, he believes a conspiracy of some type is at work here
with this murder case and others, and intends to expose all to get his status
back.
If nothing else, Detective Clint is thorough. He has found links to other
murder cases going back as far as 1951. All the cases share a common
denominator and were classified as solved even though he sees
inconsistences and holes in the investigations. Thus, he believes there is a
coverup and wants know what really happened and why Baumgartner and
others apparently covered it all up.
Baumgartner eventually agrees to tell all that he knows, unofficially, this
one time. As the hours pass, he starts telling it all from the very brutal
beginning in 1951.
There is a lot to tell. It all is very complicated and shows how some things
have changed and others have not.
The Silence Of The Dead: A Charlie-316 Novel is an incredibly
complicated read. Unlike a lot of police procedurals, this book as well as
the series, do not push a pro police agenda. Instead, the read highlights
that there are times when no matter what you do, the choices are horrible.
While this was not my favorite read in the series to date that began with
Charlie-316, it was an interesting and entertaining read. If you like
complicated police procedurals steeped in shades of grey and black, this
book, is well worth your time.
My ARC reading copy came from author Frank Zafiro back in October 2024
and with no expectation of a review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2025
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