This has got to be one of the most exciting, refreshing, and interesting books I've read in a long while. At only 181 pages, it's not a very long read, but author Christy Tillery French packs quite a lot in those few pages.
Mixed with a very intriguing plot, extremely interesting and believable characters, and enticing situations, fused with some of the most refreshing and realist dialogue I've read in ages, this is one heck of an intense read. And it's a very "visual" read. I could so easily picture this as a movie; and hopefully it will be someday!
Ok, sure, as some reviewers have pointed out, the culprit is kind of given away early in the novel, but that in my opinion only helps build more of an edge, and builds to a crescendo of suspense. Plus, even though you may guess who it is (and be correct), there are still plenty of red herrings and suspects to keep you second guessing all the way until the very end.
This reminds me of very early Mary Higgins Clark, mainly her first three novels, fused with some of the best of Hitchcock, with a hint of "Basic Instinct" and some De Palma erotic thrillers like "Dressed to Kill" all rolled into one.
Very well written, very well plotted, very rich characterization, and very biting satiric scenarios and dialogue that constantly has the reader switching from humor to suspense from one minute to the next.
I highly recommend this! :>)
Randall Brooks
(author, "The Two Worlds of the Mind")