I have mixed feelings about the Makenzie White series. In some ways, I like her character. She’s gutsy, determined, reckless in many ways and has some real emotional disturbance going on in her head. Thankfully, she turned her mental problems to good. The characters she’s chasing also are mentally disturbed but turned to violence instead. This third book follows the same format of other — there’s a killer, there are no clues to his identity, mysteriously, Mackenzie finds a way to identify him, she strikes out on her own, a fight ensues, just as she about to loose; well, you know the rest. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be a # 4. Personally, I prefer a mystery that allows me to try to figure out the “who dun it”. That said, I will move on to # 4