Enjoy this fast-paced adventure as Stringer's newest case takes him far away from Florida and the comforts of home and into the heart of Kentucky during the yearly Run for the Roses and the Derby Festival.
Stringer's cousin, Kristina, has recently married into one of the most prominent families in Louisville the Ingram family. They own the local newspaper along with half the Ohio Valley. Disaster strikes when Kristina's new husband, Lamar Ingram, dies in an apparent mining disaster. Within days of his death, an attempt is made on Kristina's life. Now, she is on the run. With only one thing on her mind, collecting her rightful inheritance, she heads back home to Florida. Upon her arrival, things take a turn for the worst. All signs lead back to Katherine Ingram, the oldest sibling and new CEO of Ingram Enterprises. Stringer soon discovers that Katherine holds the keys to a lifetime of secrets and lies.
The story was interesting enough to keep my attention, but the book could have been so much better. It was as if they didn't have an editor. No one proofed it. There were misspellings, extra words, repetitive sentences or phrases, and it sort of jumped around a lot so that you weren't really sure what was being discussed. The author included a lot of detailed information, but often if felt that it was just added for no apparent reason, other than prove the author knew it. I hope the next book is better reviewed, and edited before it gets published.
This book was absolutely horrible! Now, I know I might tend to be a bit harsh on typos, but if you find the first one by pg 3, you know it's gonna be bad. This book was the biggest chore to read, but I did finish it (will someone give me a gold star??) Just goes to show anyone can get a book published. I really should be an editor and get paid to read and fix crap. DO NOT read this book! (also, don't fall for the "meet the local author, get a signed copy" crap... that was my mistake- besides reading the whole dang thing)
A casual read. Not very well written. The plot has a few twists but nothing remarkable. It filled a long plane ride. Sleep would have been more beneficial.
I enjoyed the book, and it had some nice twists. However, it was a bit choppy and a a little hard to follow at times. Editing wasn't the greatest with many typos.