I've been a fan of Stuart Woods since reading 'Heat' back in the 90's. I've read that book 3 times and plan on doing so again in the future. I liked this book as a contemporary suspense, but it wasn't as fast-paced and taut as some of his other books.
Chuck Chandler is a one-time tennis pro who missed the big-time when he 'choked' in a match that could've put his name on the map. Now he spends time coaching tennis to the rich at a hotel in the Florida's Key West. Living on his boat, he sponges off rich peoples' money and beds lonely wives whose rich husbands have little time for their trophy wives' carnal desires.
He meets Harry and Claire Carras, a wealthy-beyond-your-dreams couple who invite him to their boat. Chuck befriends them quickly, teaching Claire the ropes on the tennis court, while she teaches Chuck the ropes in the bedroom. While on a boat trip on their expensive yacht, Harry mysteriously ends up dead, and Chuck is the prime suspect.
Detective Tom Sculley, formerly of NYPD now working awaiting his retirement in Florida, is on the case, but senses Chuck didn't do it. Only he doesn't have much time to prove his innocence as the top brass want an arrest and indictment right away. With Chuck's love interest, Meg, waiting for her not-so-faithful boyfriend to be free of this crime, Chuck struggles to find out who the killer is, and why they chose him for the pit-fall.
If you're a Stuart Woods fan you'll enjoy this book. He's a good writer and his stories and style is true to form. After reading several of his books I eventually moved on, but he remains a favorite of mine, and I admire his skill as an author.