Helpful Score: 2
This is the fourth book in the Walt Fleming series. Another great read by Ridley Pearson, although the plot got a little convoluted near the end. I had no idea until almost the last page "who did it". In this book Lou Boldt is featured as well on his own case and he and Walt Fleming work together because they think the cases are related. Good combination of characters. I enjoyed the book and had trouble putting it down. I highly recommend this book if you like a good mystery.
I just couldn't get into this one, after looking forward to it after 150 pages it had just moved so slow and the characters were not interesting and it was just boring trying to read something that didn't have anything happening.