I'm not a fan of police procedurals and to be honest this book didn't particularly change my mind about that, but for what it was it was a solid read. My standard preference for a mystery thriller is a surprise of a plot, surprise of a murderer/kidnapper/etc., the fun is in the figuring out who did it, plot twists and so on. In this one you know exactly who did what and why. Mofina's strength is in his intense excellently paced narrative, the readers get to follow along the legal and otherwise procedures (so inept and frustrating at times, that they seem utterly realistic) to uncover and bring to justice the criminals in question. So it's more of a thrill of pursuit over then thrill of discovery. It's entertaining though, Mofina's writing is consistently good, he even takes the time to develop characters, including minor players, which is always welcome, although it does add to the book's bulkiness. Nevertheless it's a fast read. Possibly the best thing about the book is that Mofina actually was a crime reporter like his protagonist, Tom, so it adds a nice degree of realism and presents a reader with a fascinating world behind the scenes. The book is slightly dated and not just because newspaper reporting is going by the way of Atlantis, but not terribly so, remains very readable and pretty good fun. For genre fans this would be lovely.