Unfortunately I can't rate it any lower. I am so disgusted by the author's reference to a serious mental illness in a dismissive manner that I couldn't even finish the book. The overuse of 12 step references was annoying to the point of getting in the way of the story. I will not read anything...
Samson Weill was an egotistical bastard. His personality had all the earmarks of narcissism. Although his personality was hell on everyone around him, it felt fine to him. Along with several other embarrassed patients in his waiting room, she listened as, from behind the closed but not adequately...
Set in the isolated location of a New Age camp for adults, with enough colorful suspects to have a Kumbayah fest, the mystery has the vim and vitality of Agatha Christie’s finest.” —Avery Aames, Agatha Award-winning author of the Cheese Shop Mystery series.“Zelvin tackles and subdues the novella...