As an avid photographer, I was taken in early by the scenes of Rutledge ambling along, taking pix for the fun of it as this is a pastime I enjoy. Unfortunately, I can lift this from my review of his last one -Guess I am one of the few who found this story excessively populated, overly complicated, and reading more like a street gazetteer of Key West. Rutledge can't leave the house without telling you every street he crosses, the names of shops and restaurants and businesses, brands of cars and stories of neighbors. Random plot elements arise, extremely unlikely and repetitive. I enjoy the Rutledge character as a serious photographer and Key West is one of my favorite towns. I just never know when Corcoran is going to deliver a winner or a dud. This one is the latter.
Same issues, same rating.