Jesse Layton had barely arrived in Greece when the police appeared at her door. Her sister, Melissa, whom she was to meet, was dead--drowned.
She couldn't believe it. Had it not been for the kindness of Andreas McKenna, RCMP officer, she would have died herself. But when the shock wore off, Jesse grew suspicious. Andreas knew more than he was saying.
What was his real purpose in Greece and why all his interest in Melissa? Or, for that matter, in her? All she wanted was answers, but the questions just kept piling up.. . .
I'm 50% done with Double Jeopardy: It’s fascinating to me to read older books and see how prose conventions have changed in the last several decades. The ‘head hopping’ in this book would make a modern editor pull out a (virtual) red pen, but I found it made smoother reading than chapters that swapped POV can often be.
Alas, vacation ended before I could finish it so I returned it to the paperback exchange shelf.