This contemporary thriller involves the reader in solving an unusual who-done-it from its opening chapters. Set in a present day college town, its characters face and are shaped by complicated issues including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, coping with brain injury, infidelity, the politics of drug trials, tenure battles and college students risking anything to get a buzz.
Along with Iraqi war vet, Harper Jennings, who is struggling with war flashbacks and her husband’s slow recovery from recent brain injury, we try to figure out who could be behind the violence that creeps around her. Jones artfully describes complex characters with simple brush strokes and sets the stage for any of these figures to be suspect. Jones’ straightforward writing kept me engaged in a tightly woven, suspenseful story that includes suicide, murder, theft and second-guessing relationships, without gratuitous violence.
It has all the elements of a good modern mystery that is fast-paced and fun.