Not my favourite of his books, but I still enjoyed re-reading this. I’d forgotten how much fun this author’s books are.
It's a (mostly) light and funny action / crime drama that doesn't overstay its welcome.
The story's lead is Inspector Frank Corrigan, a former Northern Ireland cop, now working in Canada, in the town next to Niagara Falls. He's called to deal with a mysterious woman found floating in the river below the falls claiming to be the return of a long-term Indian spirit legend.
Meanwhile, a formerly famous but now faded music star finds himself in a spot of trouble with the local cops too after an incident with a young fan. As Frank investigates, the plot thickens as the music star reveals there's a convention of international drug bosses going on in town. And that he has a family connection to one of them.
It moves along quickly. It's got lots of funny lines and pulls in at least two characters from his previous books and ties up their storylines nicely.
If it's got a downside, it's that there's a lot going on, with many characters to keep track of. Plus, a few times, characters seem to do things to move the plot a certain way, rather than take more sensible and obvious options.
There are also a few loose ends plot-wise as if the author couldn't quite work out whether to use them fully or not (e.g. the interactions with the local Native American people). But as you get a smattering of sex, drugs and rock n'roll with lots of humour and action, plus very likeable characters, you can overlook these and just enjoy the mayhem. A good funny read.