When I chose to read this book, I was under the impression that it was the first of a series, linked to a previous series, but able to stand apart. The introduction of the characters was very slow, apparently the premise was that readers would have read the other series. By the time I had an idea of how the characters were connected, but not truly knowing the backgrounds, I was more than halfway through the book. I was reading with anticipation that the men would begin their investigations when the book, not the story, came to an abrupt end. This "first in a series" was in fact a prelude to the actual story. This was not even a story with a cliffhanger because there was nothing to keep me engaged enough to continue to book two. The conflicts between characters, the anticipated investigations, etc. were not developed enough to make this series worth reading. I've previously read and enjoyed other Fern Michaels books, so this was doubly disappointing.