This installment of the Forgotten Coast was a dud for me. I was really excited to jump into another book in this fantastic series, but the murder didn't seem well thought out and it was seriously lacking time with characters that I have come to know and love including Bennett and Maggie's children.
Maggie is on the case when she rescues a baby trapped in a locked hot car. Finding herself frustrated and upset with the mother who abandoned this child, Maggie checks herself when it seems that there is something lurking beneath the surface of this story. Kristen Morgan, the mother, with a history of mental disease, is ultimately found dead: drowned forcibly in Lake Morality. Long story short, the husband hired someone to do it (because it's always the husband) but the motive was never clearly established. It seemed thrown together at the last moment and completely lackluster.
This is also the novel in which Maggie and Wyatt (one of my favorite literary couples of all time!) GET MARRIED! However, this took up about a half a page and was very nondescript. Maggie and Wyatt have been in love a long time, but somehow they went from never having slept together to getting married, which I was fine with, but I wanted more details of the wedding! I knew it wouldn't be like them to throw a big affair, but that doesn't mean I didn't want to be right there in the front row watching.
There were maybe two pages dedicated to Bennett and his sassy help in this book, which is a big disservice to the reader. Bennett is such a rich character, I would have liked to have spent more time with him (and less time with say, Dwight). I'm remaining faithful to the series, but it needs a strong plot line next time.