The gripping sixth title in the popular Lucinda Pierce series sees the homicide investigator’s own judgment put under serious scrutiny . . .
When the landlady of Brad Loving’s vacated house rings pest control over what she suspects is a dead rat, a shocking discovery is made – five bodies, two of which are skeletal. One of the bodies is that of Emily Sherman, whose stepmother, Martha, Homicide Investigator Lucinda Pierce helped convict for Emily’s murder. As doubts are raised over the investigation and another of Lucinda’s previous cases, and her young friend, Charley Spencer, is arrested on suspicion of vandalism, Lucinda faces her toughest test yet . . .
As you know I am a huge fan of kick ass Lt. Pierce but this book just didn't grab me the way all the others have. Lucinda was almost, I hate to say it, boring. Overall it was a good story but just not at the level of the earlier books.
This being the 6th book of the series, I now need to look for the previous 5 titles. Lucinda Pierce is a very introspective police lieutenant and consequently, most interesting.