This book started off with a bang and it kept right on delivering fireworks right up until the end. Then it went kind of flat for me.
Okay, I'm a stickler for factually correct. It kind of lost me when the police procedural aspects went to total fiction. If there's a suspected murder or foul play and it happens to someone from another jurisdiction, they're at least going to do a welfare check. There's going to be something. It wasn't as off as Silent Run, but it was off. The writing and heart stopping pace took me past that, but it was still in the back of my mind.
The ending tied the threads of both Dylan and Catherine together and it was right out of a Lifetime movie -- highly improbable. I started to wonder if I had the wrong genre in my mind because all those family connections all interwoven just took the story down on me. It was just too pat and unrealistic. It wasn't even fun to read. It was just too incongruent with the rest of the story.