This book is a cross between a thriller and "chick-lit" but doesn't seem to pull off either terribly well. It doesn't have enough brains and suspense to be a satisfying thriller and has too much to be just a trashy brain-off novel. The author also seems to feel that the best way to wrap up plot lines is by killing off the charachters. Yet none of the characters who are killed are developed deeply enough that you feel any real emotion over them. Most of the characters feel like stereotypes to me. The naive small-town girl gone bad, the gruff bad-ass undercover agent with the heart of gold, the shyster lawyer who is more concerned with money than justice, the rap mogul who traded his street cred for music business power, etc.[return][return]While I'll freely admit that this is not a genre I usually read much of, I've read better examples. Patricia Cornwell is one author who I think writes in a similar genre, but develops characters more fully, and has enough real-world information to make those characters believeable rather than simple stereotypes.[return][return]Overall, it's a quick read, and fills a role as mindless entertainment, but not something I'd choose to read on my own.