Firefighter Paul Clouse is the prime suspect when his wife of six years is brutally murdered on Halloween night. Working to restore the historic West Baden Springs Hotel, Clouse soon learns his friends and the hotel are targeted by a murderer disguised as the grim reaper. The horrific discovery that the murderer may be someone close to him sends Clouse on a desperate search to identify the killer and his motives before his friends and family become the madman's next victims.
Patrick J. O'Brian is a firefighter and author from Northeastern Indiana, born in upstate New York. He writes arson mysteries, suspense thrillers, and horror novels.
His true love, and a subject in nearly half of his books, is the West Baden Springs Hotel located in Indiana's Orange County.
I had an interest in this book since I live in Southern Indiana. I wanted to read the series, but I don't think I'll continue. 1. It probably isn't necessary to mention Bloomington or southern Indiana quite so frequently. I get the location. 2. The murders are violent and numerous and gratuitous. 3. The storyline just doesn't track well since the main character could not have committed the murders.
I just didn't think it was well written, and the motives and identities of the murderer(s) didn't seem to follow their characterization.
This book took me almost a year to read. For me, it was a slow start. When I finally picked it back up, I couldn't put it down. It is filled with red herrings, but I was able to determine who the killer was before Detective Daniels and Clouse did.
If you like mystery and murder stories, then pickup this book and give it a shot.
I picked this up at the resort gift shop that this series is set in. I knew nothing of the plot or the author, and I quickly found myself immersed in the story. As the reader, you pick up a very clear sense of the author's love for the setting. If you've never read anything by Patrick J. O'Brian, then do yourself a favor and start with this one. If you've never been to the West Baden Springs Resort in French Lick, Indiana, then I highly recommend that as well!