This book is a good filler - - a good book for a plane trip or to pass the time. There is nothing standout wrong with the book, the basic storyline is good, if it is a bit unbelievable when all is revealed at the end. The premise is that a single career woman is being watched and stalked by an "admirer" who sees her on t.v. Sure, that story has been done before and it certainly could have been an edge of your seat thriller. The biggest problems with the book? Two things - - first, as the stalker/watcher was immediately evident from the time the character was introduced, the "whodunit" element of the book was lacking and therefore, it wasn't as suspenseful and/or scary as it could have been. Secondly, the heroine. As much as I wanted to like Carolyn, and did at points in the book, I also found it aggravating that a professional career woman as she was could be as ignorant and foolish. I don't think that a single career woman who lived alone and was receiving threatening phone calls, correspondences, etc. would do something as cliche as walk into her house at night, alone, after an intruder has been there, or walk into a dark parking lot at night, alone, after months of this stalking.
That aside, the book was a quick read and although the ending was neat and tidy and predictable, it gives the reader the ending you want.