This is the first Edna Buchanan book I've read, and I have a soft spot for writers/novelists who are journalists, and characters who are involved in the media, being a journalism graduate myself although that was 2 years ago. I got a hardbound bargain in a bookstore and when I saw the cover, I felt compelled to pick it up and buy it, like it wanted to be bought, flipped open, and read. As an avid reader of mystery/suspense/thriller novels, this I couldn't put down. It has unexpected twists and turns and seriously made me palpitate. The writer's imagination is a breath of fresh air, and I found myself involved with the characters - feel sorry for them, hate them, question them, and try to imagine myself in their shoes. This book is too good to put down, no side stories, no unnecessary flashbacks, and I read it in one sitting, maybe you will too. The characters aren't really complex, they're just your day-to-day John/Jane Does, which is why it's easy to place your self with them. Nothing supernatural here, and there's sex, lies, and family values. I know, not a good combination, especially in a sentence. The writer illustrates scenes and they are pieces to a puzzle, which the characters put together to make a big picture out of them. In a nutshell, this book contains the formula of an effective suspense/mystery novel: deception. You think you know it, but you don't unless it's right in front of you.