Not my favorite in the Callahan Garrity mystery series. I found it hard to fathom how Callahan could so quickly vacillate about whether or not Bucky, her former partner on the police force as well as best friend, could have been a dirty cop. She knew him better than anyone and, when his life and reputation hang on the line, she isn’t really sure if he was a good, clean cop. I’m also surprised that she spent so much time away from her business in spite of the trouble it was causing for her mother and her fears for Callahan’s safety. Then again, I was disappointed that her mother had more problems with Callahan investigating this case than she had with other cases. I also cannot understand how Callahan nor her employees seem to question the feasibility of using the large, pink, House Mouse van as a surveillance vehicle, or to park it near a house into which they are illegally breaking. Especially after the many other times her cover gets blown by the use of her very pink House Mouse van
As with all her other books, I’m dismayed about how little regard (or knowledge?) KHT and her editors have for the English language. They seem to have no understanding of when to use an adverb or adjective, ie: “she said breathless” vs breathlessly. Nor do they follow the rules which separate humans from objects like “who” vs “that” or “which.” I’m no grammarian, but these were drilled into all students staring in elementary school and through their senior year, until recent years, so mistakes like these stick out and grate on my nerves.
Lastly, I disliked KHT’s disregard of her fans surrounding how the series ended. What the heck? Really? THIS is what you envisioned? I wish I had known so I could have avoided wasting my time. I have no desire to pick up the other books I had missed in this series, nor the accompanying short stories. I’m not sure I will invest much time reading her stand-alones nor anything in her other series neither.