The carpool detectives A true story of four moms, two bodies, and one mysterious cold case

Chuck Hogan

Book - 2025

"In 2020, four women found themselves at a crossroads: Each of them had transitioned from full-time jobs to full-time parenting, and each was pushing against the new boundaries of her life as the pandemic looms. At a bowling night fundraiser for their kids' school, they discover they all share a passion for true crime that crystalizes around a mysterious double homicide that took place a decade earlier. A married couple in their 60s vanished overnight from their home. A few days later, the family business was shuttered, and the bank financing it sued the missing couple for one million dollars. They were rumored to have absconded with the money until their bodies were discovered inside their car at the bottom of a steep ravine. And... then the case went cold. But what if, the moms think, they could solve it? The women have no prior connection to the case and no law-enforcement background, but each brings a special set of skills to the investigation: Marissa's background as a former forensic accountant; Jeannie's passion for journalism; Samira's ambition and drive; and Nicole's nose for research. With the world now on pause due to the pandemic, the moms have unique access to witnesses and crime experts who are stuck at home. They make connections, draw conclusions, and experience breakthroughs in the case wilder than anything they could have imagined. When an awe-struck Assistant District Attorney reopens the case, enlisting the four women in the official investigation, they not only get further than anyone ever expected, but end up in real danger themselves"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Case studies
True crime stories
Biographies
Published
New York : Random House [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Chuck Hogan (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 316 pages : genealogical table ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780593733226
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An amateur crime-solving collective blows open a 15-year-old double-murder mystery. In the summer of 2005, the bodies of a Los Angeles--area businessman and his wife, who had been missing for a month, were discovered 300 feet above a car graveyard in the Angeles National Forest, where their Ford Explorer had tumbled over a steep cliff from the highway above. In 2019 a young mother named Marissa (only first names of the principles are used, and all others are given aliases for reasons that eventually become clear), hoping to start a new career in TV journalism, happened to see video of the Explorer being pulled from the gorge by a California Highway Patrol helicopter. She recognized the location and almost instantly became obsessed with the idea that she could solve this unsolved mystery. In the winter of 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Marissa, naïve and lacking in confidence, assembled a team of three other moms of young children who were as excited by the challenge of the case as she was. Each brought unique strengths, keen intelligence, sharp humor, and a healthy dash of chutzpah. Hogan, who wrotePrince of Thieves (the basis of Ben Affleck's filmThe Town), has crafted a page-turning true-crime thriller about this unlikely band of investigators, who reconstructed from scratch the complicated web of financial misdeeds, family treachery, and investigative dead ends that had rendered the official case against the prime suspects un-prosecutable. Hogan writes, "Their ability as women to get people to trust and confide in them things that they would not share with law enforcement figures was their superpower in investigating and breaking this case." Riveting read about real-life Nancy Drews that seems destined for the big or small screen. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.