A good writer in many ways, but a bit too much like a lecture sometimes. He goes a bit overboard with descriptions, which oftentimes become redundant with overexplaining. A very good premise here, but it's lost in the back and forth timeframe, and he doesn't quite pull it together for me. Some of the very important details were lost for me, within much of the dialogue and explanations, so as it neared the end I was still trying to piece it all together.
Some of the story became confused because the writer added a lot of side stories that didn't have anything to do with the plot. For instance, one of the main characters, an FBI agent, was using the entire investigation as material for a screenplay she was writing. This had nothing to do with the plot, and did not push the story along. It only served (as did many other small details) to confuse the reader. The story needed a better editor, in my humble opinion.
I won't give spoilers here, but the ending was very sudden and made no sense to me. I'm sure that if I went back through, with a fine toothed comb, and researched the storyline more, I could put it together. But alas, it was a bit too much work to do that.
It was a book I wish I had liked, because I liked some of the characters, the writing was decent, and it promised to deliver a great yarn.