The book started with a bang, rattled off in fine style until page 50 or so, and then just got mired in Kinsey’s daily routines. But can Kinsey prove her case against him before she becomes the next victim? It seems this sociopath knows exactly how to cause chaos without leaving a trace.Īs Kinsey delves deeper into the investigation she quickly becomes the next target of this tormentor. And despite the devastation, there isn’t a single conviction to his name. It soon leads her to an unhinged man with a catalogue of ruined lives left in his wake. This seemingly innocuous task takes a treacherous turn when Kinsey finds a coded list amongst her friend’s files. – and Kinsey’s old friend – Pete Wolinsky, needs help with her IRS audit. Meanwhile, the widow of the recently murdered P. Riled, Kinsey won’t stop until she’s found out who fooled her and why. But when a cop tells her she was paid with marked bills, and Kinsey’s client is nowhere to be found, it becomes apparent this mystery woman has something to hide. When a glamorous red head wishes to locate the son she put up for adoption thirty-two years ago, it seems like an easy two hundred bucks for P.
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