Quinn returns and takes us on another twisted journey. Between The Undertaker and Snakeskin, it is easy to have your head on a swivel going back and forth wondering for whom you should be watching. Add in a past lover, a frenemy, and a surprise roommate, and you have a recipe for something wild and unusual. We have seen piano wire, poison, explosives, and now we add arson. With a vengeance, I might add. Once again, I could not put the book down.
Quinn has real fears, realistic actions, and a psychological state worthy of years of psychoanalysis. Sometimes, I was left wondering where the line is between cop and killer. Perhaps we all struggle with the line between good and evil, and Quinn just shows us that in graphic, clear detail. His struggles as he tries to decide what to do show us how being pushed to the edge can change our moral outlook, and how difficult it can be to keep from crossing the line.
I highly recommend this book. One of the very best I have read in the past year.