I really, really want to like this series. I keep trying.. There's something that draws me back to it, but I'm not exactly sure what!. I keep trying.
Griffin's novels always have some rich young man who somehow manages to impress his superiors either in the police (in this particular series) or military.
This novel, which follows the same pattern as most of Griffin's work-- features characters getting in trouble repeatedly with the chain of command, being threatened with serious punishment or winked at by their commanders (not flirted with-- but basically their commanders ignoring problem behavior, etc.) and eventually either distinguishing themselves so much that they cannot be punished or avoiding punishment by a technicality. Griffin has been there and done that multiple times in multiple novels.
There is an interesting mystery here-- but sadly the investigation methods used are the usual methods we find in Griffin's novels. The good guys run around, hampered by the brass and/or political considerations, make connections, and then some supposed bad guy gives them what they need.
Another factor that causes this novel to suffer is that it shows its age. For example, the technology is mid 70's.. no cell phones, video cameras, etc. This isn't a terribly bad thing, but the cops are repeatedly reporting where they will be able to be reached, which at times clogs the pages.
The writing isn't too bad if you like your stories opening in an exciting manner and then screeching to a snail's pace.