Maybe the author wrote this in a rush; maybe her editor was asleep; but there is a problem with flow.
When Doris is in the diner, Tommy, the boyfriend of the waitress, Lucy, knows who Doris is because he is in law enforcement - a guard at the prison. He tells Lucy that Doris’s house has burnt down, yet Lucy is surprised when she doesn’t get an answer when she calls there? And then they drive there and seem surprised to be told there has been a fire.
Ali is asked to help a woman, Lynn, accused of murder. The murdered woman, Gemma, is the ex wife of Lynn’s boyfriend, Chip.
AJ, a teenager, finds Gemma’s body, and calls the police but leaves before the police artive. When the police do arrive, they find another body that turns out to be AJ’s father. AJ hadn’t seen his father for nearly 16 years but had met him again, secretly, on his 16th birthday.
Stu does his usual awesome job of tracking down the required information from the comfort of his computer chair.
Leland saves Ali’s life; B proposes and Ali accepts.
A typical Ali Reynolds novel - fast paced, lots of excitement, dead bodies, and interesting characters.