Quin St. James thought she knew her lover, thought nothing about Grant's life could surprise her. But in his death she finds herself confronted by a series of shocks . . . and questions. Helping her to answer them is police detective Mike McCleary, whose other primary case involves a search for a serial killer -- a woman with a knife, who picks up her victims in singles' bars. As St. James and McCleary join forces, the murderer circles closer and closer, hovering just beyond their vision -- in the dark field.
I had read this book back in the late 80's and I liked it back then as much I liked reading it the second time around. This is a PI/Crime Mystery novel and it was a pretty good read. I enjoyed it enough to give it 4 stars.
I enjoy mysteries and this one was a good story although I figured out "who done it" very early on. I found the typos very annoying. I don't think anyone proof read it before publishing. There were times the typo was so bad I could not figure out the meaning of the sentence. There was suspense even though I knew what the final outcome would be. Recommend for an easy read
I started this book and could *not* bring myself to put it down. MacGregor really kept me guessing on just who "it" was, even though it was easy to see who was going to die next.
Not a bad murder mystery with a little bit of romance. I did predict it from the beginning but it was fun to get to the end. A light read, nothing hard hitting and still fun.