
Another good (not great) effort from the Patterson/Paetro team. This has a decent plot, some unexpected plot twists, and a semi-satisfying ending. I enjoyed spending the time reading it. I was just thinking that some of my lack of enthusiasm might be because the book is written from a woman's point of view - sorry if that makes me sound sexist. I'm used to reading books written in the third person or testosterone fueled tomes.