Okay, this is the best book in the Lucy Guiardio series yet. The action starts early and never lets up until the last page. Lucy Guiardino has grown much since her last book.
There are many likes and most of them are terribly simple. It's just a fun story. Fun stories have lots of things to like in them.
Here are some particulars (some of these go through all three books)
Lucy - I like her as a strong character, she's complex, she's tough, she's feminine (difficult to write a feminine action hero even when it's a woman) and she's in charge. She gets beat up, she makes bad decisions, she takes chances and feels guilty. You do need to read all three to understand her better here because she gets less face time than in the previous books. Lucy's just a winner with me as a pistol totin' tough FBI Agent in Pittsburg.
Nick - this is the best image of Nick we've seen yet. He's still the ultra sensitive insightful shrink, but this time we get to see him scared, angry and in danger and, he doesn't fire a shot. With words and wit he faces down gang-bangers and serial killers. He's got a good heart and more than a little hero in him and he cares about his patients (as a therapist).
It was refreshing to see Nick as a human for a change and not some insightful priest like figure married to Saint Mary.
Jennah- Jenna grows too. She's tougher than she looks and, flawed in very human ways. She's a tough pistol packin' sharp shooting woman. I mean, "don't mess with the US Mail" if you know what's good for you. She's a sour sidekick, with a batman like zeal and she really resnets Lucy which makes for interesting chemistry.
Andre - a new figure. A veteran of the Afgahn War with horrible disfiguring burns. I could gush about him for a long time. I'll just say this. Thank you Dr. Lyons for including this kind of human figure of courage and kindness.
Morgan - I actually hated Morgan as a character in the last book. I thought she was too young for the role she was cast in. This time, she's a bully, but she grows too, thanks to Nick. It must have been a tough balance to have her change thinking and still keep her sociopathic side. She makes a dark Avenging Angel, as much as a Dark Gardian Angle when she choses to be. And, even when she's being nice, she's scary. She's definately the girl you'd never think was dangerous, until she puts a knife in your gizzard!...or shoots you....or tries to burn you alive... or any number of unpleasant things.
Nick - Lucy - I still love the romance, the relationship and the fact that it's still a loving marriage at the end of the book, despite the hardships faced in the middle. It's really great that there's a female heroine out there who's not married to, or in love with a jerk, or single and having to sort through would-be-suitors to find Mr. Right while chasing serial killers and dodging the badguys. Nick's a bit on the perfect side, but, he's growing to meet us on the human side of things.
Morgan - Jenna - I liked that Morgan, a young girl, was Jenna's bully. Yes, Bully tactics work on adults too. You just have to "up the antee first." This is a twisted relationship and it's hard to tell if it's Thelma and Louise, Beauty and the beautiful beast or Beastie and the Beastier Beast but what ever they've got going, it only gets more interesting as the book goes buy, ends up just as convoluted and, gave room for both characters to grow and mature without looking like rediculous villains or helpless victims.
the Action-... I Mean "HOLY FREAKIN CRAP BATMAN!" Once this took off, it just didn't stop. When it slowed down, the character building scenes and tension kept things as tight as a circus tightrope and it just kept on going.
Healing themes - In this one, more than the other two, there are healing themes all over the place. Everybody has a wound, emotional baggage, fears, problems you name it and, most of the characters we've grown to care about find some version of healing and personal growth. Considering how violent this book is, how wicked, racy and lucivious some of the content is, these characters find a way to become closer to whole than they were before.
Plot - The plot was perhaps a bit transparent, but the subplots that carried themes over from previous books and new ones started here made ever step complicated and left me wondering "what's going to happen next" even when I had figured out who we were dealing with and even the bad guys next moves. Working the complexity in with all of this balls to the wall action must have been hard. This is a good story.
Place - Pittsburg PA? Who'd have thought something like this might happen in Pittsburg? I never did, but, it sure worked. There were times when it had the same confused feel that reminded me of the LA Riots and the Watts Riots even before that. Shooting at firemen trying to put out fires, chaos in the streets. Police as targets.
The Little' ol' Grandma's Auxilliary - I loved the ladies with Andre's Grams and the two nuns driving the projects in a pannel van to rescue those caught in the chaos. The little old ladies "We're Skyping" running their own Emergency dispatch unit in Grams's basement. It was a nice touch.
Warnings
Violence, all kinds of it delivered with lethal intent and vicious means. The Villain(s) are wicked, mean, horrible people who enjoy inflcting pain. The Victims never deserve what they get. It's Mob violence, it's Gang violence, it's police brutality and the D.C. Sniper all rolled into one. I think it's managed well and though there is a lot of it, it's not gratuitus or pointless (which is important to me). I can handle violence that, maybe I don't agree with, but has a human mission to solve or meet a problem head on.
Good story, over all 4.5 stars (Rounded up to 5). As good as I thought the first book was, this is better. As much as I liked the second book, this is much better.
Best Lucy G story yet.