
While it was a fine story, there was too much filler with Jessica's great-nephew Frank. In every scene he is in he plays the perfect young boy. There's no such creature. This makes me think he'll grow up to be either a con man or a serial killer.
As in the last book, the author drops a quick hint as to who the killer really is a chapter or two before the reveal. So you have to be alert to catch it. I caught it in both books, but perhaps I was lucky, or I've just figured out how the author works.
I apologize to those who have it WLed, but my copy has to go back to the county library.
As in the last book, the author drops a quick hint as to who the killer really is a chapter or two before the reveal. So you have to be alert to catch it. I caught it in both books, but perhaps I was lucky, or I've just figured out how the author works.
I apologize to those who have it WLed, but my copy has to go back to the county library.