A fairly well-written true crime story featuring a psychopathic woman who manipulates alienated youth to do her bidding, and a dogged detective, Michaud.
Although the protagonist's early life was a bit chaotic, she had two parents and was "the apple of her father's eye". Unfortunately, she was extremely pampered, selfish and entirely egocentric. In her teen years she becomes involved with motorcycle gang culture.
Eventually in trouble with the law, Mary Fockler leaves Ohio and heads to Oregon to reinvent herself. Part of her new persona is that of a concerned mother whose son becomes involved in gang activity. She puts herself forward as an anti-gang spokesperson, and ingratiates herself with the local police. Behind this facade lies an evil, manipulative woman who enjoys her relationships with young gang members and uses them for her own purposes rather than helping steer them away from the gang life. When a local boy is brutally murdered in his bed, police are initially baffled. But Det. Michaud suspects that Mary is not who who she purports to be and begins to link her to the murder.
An engaging vacation read.