Usually enjoy Sharon McCone books. While I know Ms. McCone is a liberal, this whole book seemed like an excuse for Ms. Muller to use Sharon McCone to push her liberal politics and bash the previous administration. The conclusion of the story was rushed. The search for Adah was very slowing being made throughout the book, but then the conclusion seemed to fly by with very little fanfare. I'm not sure I'm interested in Sharon McCone anmymore. Oh and someone should tell Ms. Muller that we want a mystery for Sharon McCone to solve, not a political statement. This was a good book. I hadn't read Marcia Muller before. When starting this book, I felt it would have been helpful if I'd read some of the others in the series before this one. However, after getting into it, I got sort of 'caught up' as the author leaked in information. Sharon McCone is on her first investigation since being shot in the head. She's trying to bounce back and what better way than to delve into the disappearance of an acquaintance? Her husband Hy tries to protect her, but McCone is too independent to allow someone else to have all the fun in solving a case.Well-written and entertaining.
McCone is back, but everyone doubts her physical ability to do the job, but she does get it done.
—melmackenzie
spent $1 on this book - spent too much - flew thru this in like two hours - suspense = 0
—Rbs
Not one of Ms. Muller's best, but good to read another McCone mystery.
—gymnast11
I had not read any of her books for awhile and really enjoyed this!
—Philliesfan
Love all of Marcia Muller's books but this was the best.
—CGudgell