I found this story to be smoothly written, exciting, and meaningful.
When I read a story I look at about four broad areas. This is how the story rates, in my opinion, on these four areas:
Writing quality: excellent
Research: very good
Emotional content: good
Thematic content: good
The writing seemed excellent to me. It was very smoothly written and showed the care and experience of a master story teller. The plot, pacing, description, transitions, dialog, character development, and other aspects of writing were all superb.
The research was carefully done, as far as I can tell, and the details included in the book were apparently accurate and were interesting and helped the story. As you read the story you will learn what a deer slug is, how motion detectors could be tied in with firing a gun remotely, what kinesics is especially as it relates to crime detection, and a host of other details.
Also, when I read a story it isn’t just an intellectual exercise. Ideally, the story should connect with me on an emotional level and this story does not disappoint. I found the story riveting, suspenseful, and ultimately emotionally satisfying.
Finally, I think a good story should have something to say about humanity, culture, or human nature. Each chapter is headed by a quote from a former supreme court justice, former presidents, and even Audie Murhpy, the most decorated soldier of WWII and all of these individuals are of course buried at Arlington. Each quote is appropriate and suggests something meaningful about human nature. The story also explains how repealing Roe v. Wade could push some people, including those in law enforcement to the breaking point and beyond.
If you would like to read a well written, exciting, and meaningful story I would recommend you read Supreme Justice by Max Allen Collins.