I really enjoyed the first part of the book. It was well written and sucked me into the story immediately. Joey's story was engaging, and I enjoyed how it intertwined with Mike and Mort. However, I do think the book would have been a lot better if it had just focused on the Joey/Mike story and forgiveness. The last part of the book felt more like a random add-on to make it a little longer. I think the investigation and cases definitely could stand to be brought to light in a fictional manner and there's enough there to keep readers interested for multiple books, but in this particular book, it sort of came out of left field and I didn't feel that it fit together very well with the beginning of the story. So on the balance, I'll give the book 3 stars. The beginning was great. The later part could have been good, but in a different book.
Note: I received a complimentary review copy of this book in order to read and provide a voluntary, unbiased and honest review.