Ratings11
Average rating3.5
Credit where credit is due: I hate books written in the present tense AND I went into this book expecting a forensic mystery.
That being said, the pacing was terrible, the book was so overstuffed that at one point, in the middle of discussing a crime scene we get step by step details of the main character cooking a risotto and the most minute of characters (characters who were mentioned on less than two pages) were given names and personalities. The ending was the most trite thing imaginable and several plot holes were left unfilled.
By far, the best thing about this book was the forensics – full of luminol and superglue fuming; however, forensics took a far back seat to the life details of every minor character.