This is the continuance of the Ariel Gold story that started with Fast Forward. This one was a little better then the first book. I, however, found the story confusing at times, often not knowing who was supposed to be talking. I feel there was much left undone. While not a bad read, just not on the level of what I'm used to reading. There were the usual twists and turns, while the story progresses to find the actual murderer in both story lines. The one that took me by surprise was when Ariel was in Charleston, SC and a person from her past that apparently had been following her to see what she did or didn't remember because he had no knowledge of her having amnesia. At first, I thought maybe it was her dead husband, who might not have been dead, but maybe in hiding and was coming after her for whatever reason. Was surprised to learn who it really was. But, there wasn't no suspense, thrill, leading up to this person stalking her. An occasional mention of a person by her car, perhaps someone admiring it. Nothing like, leaving a note, trying to scare her so she wouldn't talk to anyone, and the night she was on a dark road heading back to her grandfathers and she had gotten out of her car to check on an animal in the road because she didn't know what it was and a car came along, sped up and went around her. Again, no suspense there, to scare her more then it did. And also again when she went home and no lights were on, and she drops her keys trying to unlock the door, I would've liked to have read more of a build up to what laid inside the house when she got in there. I have other books by Ms Mercer that I plan to read but honestly hope the story lines are improved and more suspenseful.