Not interesting enough for me to be rated beyond three stars.
I’m familiar with Dr. Freida Klein, and her odd, clipped, but efficient personality. Her obsessive way of walking around outdoors is to be able to think deeply and blow off steam. Someone please, give this woman a pedometer and a new pair of walking shoes!
The serial killer, Dean Reeves, who is after Freida, lives on in this story. He is good at avoiding being caught for all this time, after many deceased victims. He kills people, and sets up “clues” that only Dr. Klein can discern. They are odd, unbelievable clues that the police disregard because they make no sense to them. But, they make sense to her and to Dean. It’s a weird thing these two have going on.
Enter into the story, Lola, a young, flighty student, who is struggling with what topic to write her dissertation on. She ends up being referred to writing of Dr. Freida Klein with disastrous results and being sucked into the ongoing cat and mouse game between Freida and Dean, the killer.
Lola was a completely unlikeable character. She was flighty, weak, easily manipulated, had an inability to listen to directions and a poor liar. Lola experienced the physical brutality of her flatmate at the hands of Dean Reeves and she was shell shocked. She continued to decline in mind and behavior, entering a deep-depressive state - leave it to Freida to look after Lola and try to get her to get moving, out and about and to eat, for had these two never come together, Lola would have stayed untainted. Quite honestly, I wanted to slap Lola for her immature silliness and cowardice. She could have been an accomplice to crimes when all was said and done. She had put not only herself at risk of being killed, but Freida and others, too. Such a silly, stupid girl. No sympathy from me for her. She’s one of the reasons this story only got rated a 3 star. I got very-tired of Lola and her constant neediness.