Thank you to Net Galley, the publishers and the author for an ARC copy for review and comments.
An heir to the Cahill fortune discovers just how dangerous, and duplicitous, family can be. . . The Cahills of San Francisco are famous for two things: their vast wealth, and the scandals that surround them. Murder, greed, deadly ambition. . . some people will do anything to get, and keep, the Cahills’ kind of money. Not that James Cahill wants any of it. He’s tried to make his own way, less interested in a future inheritance than in his construction company—and in enjoying the many women taken in by the easy charms of a handsome, soon-to-be-rich bad boy. Perhaps there’ve been too many women. Waking up in a small hospital in Washington State, bandaged and bruised, James barely recognizes the gorgeous blonde who comes to visit. Through the haze of pain and medication, he recalls that she is Sophia, the woman he’s been cheating with. Gradually memories return—his girlfriend, Megan, had found out about Sophia. Now Megan is missing, her sister, Rebecca, is hounding him—and police and reporters are asking questions too. James insists he has no idea what happened. Yet he can’t escape a feeling of dread. . . Meanwhile, in a locked room, a woman waits, trapped, petrified, and desperate. She thought she knew who to trust. But the betrayal you can’t imagine—or can’t remember—may be the most terrifying weapon of all. . .
So.... Why only three stars for this mystery thriller. Although a good story, lots of characters I find this story, to slow, much too slow. The pace of the book, the lack of suspense, took away my interest. When a book takes me a week, just over to finish, that shows a lack of interest.
Sadly and with apologies to the author, too slow, not gripping enough, lack of excitement, action or surprises.