Back in the Depression, Cleveland was the scene of the a serial killer called the Torso killer. The author excellently wove a crime mystery, weaving this part of Cleveland history with a current series of murders, investigated by a Forensics investigator and her police detective cousin. I really enjoyed how she combined Cleveland landmarks and history with an engrossing crime drama. I definitely will look for more books by Lisa Black. I definitely recommend this book. I struggled through this book. It was a good story but rather confusing! At first, I thought the back & forth between time periods was interesting but then it got to be a little much because of all the same names. I didn't guess who the killer was beforehand but with her stories, it's never really a huge surprise at who it turns out to be. It was just an ok book... it didn't blow me away and I was looking forward to just being done.
Best book I've read in a good while. Kept my interest with the real serial killer plot.
—KaykayQT
I won this book for free through Goodreads First Reads. Hope to read it soon. Thanks.
—kml2897
Good story based in Cleaveland featuring forensic scientist Theresa MacLean.
—sharon
pretty good, based on a real serial murder that was never solved.
—foxfares
awesome. can't wait for the next one!
—chicorancher