Helpful Score: 2
My first Kerley - boy was I surprised. Very interesting and engaging mystery. Characters you can love or hate, and some who are surprising. A good read.
Helpful Score: 1
When a young reporter is viciously murdered, Mobile, Alabama, detectives Carson Ryder and Harry Nautilus find themselves drawn into the dealings of the wealthy Kincannon family, philanthropic socialites. Then Ryder is abducted, with no clues as to who did it or why.
Digging to uncover the truth that could lead him to his partner, Nautilus discovers a web of connectins between the dead reporter, an enigmatic behind-the-scenes power broker, and the Kincannons' own dark secrets. The question quickly becomes: Waht would the perfect family do to protect an image of perfection?
The answer: whatever it takes.
Digging to uncover the truth that could lead him to his partner, Nautilus discovers a web of connectins between the dead reporter, an enigmatic behind-the-scenes power broker, and the Kincannons' own dark secrets. The question quickly becomes: Waht would the perfect family do to protect an image of perfection?
The answer: whatever it takes.
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this one more than _The Hundredth Man_ and almost as much as I enjoyed _The Death Collectors_. It was a different sort of story than the previous two, more surprising in a lot of ways, really... My only complaint is that the side story of love interests involved a different woman for each book! Still, this book had a riveting conclusion and a was all in all, fun and thrilling.