Ratings13
Average rating4
Contains spoilers
Ridiculously contrived. If a who-done-it is resolved with two killers marrying each other, each unaware at that time of the other's guilt, the reader feels tricked/betrayed. How did this plot get past an editor? There is also a huge problem of a soldier who is supposedly a man of highest integrity placing a “service animal” label on his dog for travel convenience. He is the voice of calm and reason when meeting the people who raised his abducted daughter - any reasonable person would be outraged/demanding answers.
Two stars because the author uses a few very interesting descriptive phrases.