I met the author many years ago at a bookstore and bought a copy of his book, and promised I would review when I read his story. Dear Author, I apologize for the delay. The book sat on my shelf for years because detective stories aren't my preferred read. I was afraid I'd come across another Stephanie Plum. However, your story surprised me. It is true that I noticed one or two editing mistakes, certain formatting issues confused me briefly, and a little more showing could have taken place (ie the first introduction to Cindy, which took several paragraphs to be recognizable as a phone convo; or the first introduction to Malcolm). However, this is a clearly thought out plot with a delightful interlinking of all the characters' lives, and the twist at the end was marvelous. Dear author, thank you for including some flaws in your protagonist so he did not become a male counterpoint of Mary Sue, though sometimes his gumshoe shtick felt a little overdone. Your supporting characters could have used a little more development, as I feel like I didn't get to know them, but overall this was an entertaining, lightweight read, and I will look for more from you.