This book started out as a five-star rating. It was a very intriguing beginning as main character, Breeze Copens, a forensic psychologist, interviews a jailed con man to assess whether or not he should be released at the end of his incarceration term or civilly committed. The author, herself a forensic psychologist, was able to create a very realistic suspense thriller by incorporating much of her own knowledge and experience. However, by mid-way through the book I felt like there were just so many different story lines and characters vying for the spotlight that the plot, storylines, and characters became a little muddled and watered-down. Additionally, the number of grammatical errors in the book created some frustration for me and forced me to lower my rating to three stars in the end. However, I did like the author’s writing style well enough to read another book by her in the future.