Private investigator Quin St. James plies her trade in Miami, in the 1980s. She thinks she's seen it all until her lover's murder uncovers disturbing secrets about who he was. She teams up with police detective Mike McCleary, who's pursing a female serial killer who picks up her victims in singles bars. To find the killer, they must pierce their own perceptual blind spots, their dark fields.
I had read this book back in the late 80's and I liked it back then as much I liked reading it the second time around. This is a PI/Crime Mystery novel and it was a pretty good read. I enjoyed it enough to give it 4 stars.
I enjoy mysteries and this one was a good story although I figured out "who done it" very early on. I found the typos very annoying. I don't think anyone proof read it before publishing. There were times the typo was so bad I could not figure out the meaning of the sentence. There was suspense even though I knew what the final outcome would be. Recommend for an easy read
I started this book and could *not* bring myself to put it down. MacGregor really kept me guessing on just who "it" was, even though it was easy to see who was going to die next.
Not a bad murder mystery with a little bit of romance. I did predict it from the beginning but it was fun to get to the end. A light read, nothing hard hitting and still fun.