To obtain a good meal, one needs good ingredients, good produce, an effective recipe, and cookig know-how. As to the ingredients and produce, here we have American mix, FBI, State Police, the Media (Dr Jekyl and Mr Hide), immigrants, people distraught and misguided and good people too.
Money aplenty. With these Mary Jane Clark does quite a good job. With short chapters delivering blows quickly as an AK-47 does, she keeps the reader panting and hooked. Clearly a page turner. Because of the nature of the ingredients, there is some outflow of ridicule, overblown moments. But the author keeps a well paced, well organized story, quite agreable She also has a good heart, and that shows, pervades her book, and also her acknowledgments.
From a completely different point of view, she demonstrates how our self-centeredness is insane,
unwise sheer nonsense; that she mitigates with an atmosphere of kindness, good to feel, including a great rapport between the immigrant maid and the heroine and her daughter.