I have enjoyed many previous John Lutz novels, including those featuring NYPD Detective Frank Quinn. In Fear the Night, Lutz introduces a new character, another retired NYPD Detective named Vin Repetto. Unlike Quinn, Repetto is married and has a college-aged daughter. Although I enjoyed the book, I have to say that I prefer Quinn and the characters associated with him.
However, Lutz does his usual masterful job of creating a dark and devious villain, in this case a serial killer sniper, who prowls New York City, shooting random victims. The press dubs him The Night Sniper. NYPD wants famed serial-killer expert Vin Repetto to catch him, but he demurs. This disappoints the sniper. He believes he's the best serial-killer ever (a bit of hubris!) and he wants a worthy opponent. He deliberately executes his next victim so that Repetto will see it happen.
Game on, as they say. Repetto takes the assignment. Lutz provides plenty of twists and turns, and then it gets personal. The sniper threatens to shoot Repetto's daughter. The book comes to a satisfying conclusion, but I never warmed up to the Vin Repetto character. However, others may find him a refreshing change from Frank Quinn. In any case, I would recommend the book to fans of suspense thrillers, and serial-killer thrillers in particular.