![]() While the ending had a different twist to it, it seemed to have been written in such a way that indicated that Kellerman was rushing for the bus or something as it went from high drama and excitement (involving naked girls in a seedy hotel no less) to a picnic of no fixed abode.very odd. Now this book had some real promise, and right until the end it had me guessing who dunnit.but gues what? You finish the book not knowing.well, not for certain. I can’t recommend the book and, as stated, probably will not be reading others by this author. The last couple of chapters did get somewhat more exciting, I admit. By the end of the book I didn’t really care who had committed the crime, and was fed up with hearing about the many suspects whom I couldn’t distinguish between. On the other hand, his wife Melinda was promiscuous and money-loving and one of the prime suspects. Little had been a paragon of virtue, apparently loved by everyone. What did it matter what they were wearing? It was difficult to remember who was who as regards the various detectives involved in the case and the various suspects, several of whom were themselves later murdered. This was my first book by Faye Kellerman and, though the book was readable (but barely), it may be the last for the following reasons: I found the book boring because of too much repetition and too much detail about what the various characters were wearing. This was what led to Lieutenant Peter Decker’s homicide squad being put on this fifteen year-old case. She called LAPD and offered them a huge sum of money to reopen and solve this cold case – the murder of the only person who had ever been kind to her. Later, she read about a similar murder Dr. Years later, now a billionaire due to her genius computer skills, Genoa saw in the news about Dr. Someone knew her and recognized her giftedness. He met her in the hallway, greeted her by name and sked her how she was doing he then congratulated her on her perfect score in some important test. Ben – Bennett Alston Little, one of the teachers. Genoa was a nerd, hated or ignored by everyone in her high school except for Dr. This is another book that I would not normally have purchased but got cheap in a sale.
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