2.5 stars.
This was a random grab from my bookshelf when I needed another book quickly, on my way out the door. It looks like an old library book and I can't remember if I got it at a library sale, or if someone gave it to me to use in a book swap.
It was entertaining for my longer weekend commutes to work, but not terribly thrilling. I found the murderer simple to work out as there simply weren't that many suspects who could have done it. The writing style was also oddly old fashioned. So much so that I started at the mention of 9/11 when Fran was in NY, as it felt like the book was set in the late 80s or early 90s. And that's not just down to the first two murders being in the 50s and 60s.
The other thing that was strange about this book is that Fran's whole decision making process is never really explained. Like why she feels so compelled to do everything that she does. We're just expected to go along with it and that felt cheap. The author could have done more to convince the reader that this was all something someone like Fran would have reasonably done, as it definitely didn't feel like it.
So, regardless of how or why I got my hands on this book, it will end up in a book swap. Maybe someone else will like it better than I did.