We get more and more Tina Boyd with each book, and I cannot say she is my favorite character, but it is still something.
In this book, there was a serial killer, Andrew Kent, who media calls the Night Crawler, and the book starts with a fast paced scene in which Kent is captured. We learn that this murderer r*ped and k*lled five women. Apparently Andrew Kent installed security systems in these women's houses, and after sometime, he went back to kill them. Andrew rejects all allegations, though. And as evidence, he says that when the fourth victim, a young woman named Roisin was murdered, he was at his father's funeral.
Police sees the he is right and they are confused. They investigate, but in the meantime, someone poisons Andrew, and some people abduct him on his way to the hospital. It is a gang that was paid by some anonymous man, and a civil police, Sean is also a member of the team, because one of the other members killed his brother and Sean wants revenge.
It is fine until this point, but there aren't any surprising incidents, no twists in the book. For instance, Tina's boss tells Sean that the same people abducted his son, and because of it, he had to help them Andrew Kent. But it is revealed suddenly, out of nowhere. There is no surprise element, and since I don't really know this guy or his son, it is difficult for me to care about them.
As for the rest, Tina easily comes up with a theory, and guess what? It is exactly what happened. She isn't wrong about anything, which takes a lot away from the surprise element, as well.
SPOILERS AHEAD
And what happened was that Andrew was indeed the Night Crawler, but he really didn't kill Roisin. Roisin had an affair with a minister. The minister was married and he wanted to end the affair for the future of his career, but Roisin didn't want that and they had a fight. The minister ended up killing Roisin, and he was so panicked that he wanted help from Paul Wise. Yes, the same Paul Wise again, who is living in Cyprus now, apparently. Wise sent a namen nicknamed Alpha to handle the incident, and Alpha made it look like one of Night Crawler's killings. Tina understood this and faced the minister, but when the minister's wife found out, the woman killed both herself and her husband. Sean uncovered the identity of Alpha; he was his boss, actually, a man named Captain Bob. In the end, the gangster who captured Andrew and Captain Bob all died, Sean survived and was at peace, finally. And Tina mamanged solve another case, with the help of Mike Bolt.
And I understand that Tina is supposed to be a good detective, but I would still prefer some trial and error, and a more gradual resolution to the case, instead of people coming clean at once.