I had heard good things about this author and the Jane Perry series.
I was not real impressed.
It was a good story, but I just never felt comfortable with the main character.
Jane's mother died when she was around 10. Her father is a retired Denver cop. He was abusive to her and her younger brother, at one point almost beating her to death. As a result of her upbringing she started smoking and drinking around the age of 14. She's unfeeling, hard, and really has an "I don't care" attitude. Yet she is smart.
She and her partner Chris, are working a homicide of a couple and their young daughter. Jane becomes obsessed with solving this case after watching the child die in a burning car. She dreams about it, she has "visions" pointing her in the right direction, and knows the answers are right in front of her. (They are right in front of the reader too if you pay attention to the details she gives, over and over again. Not really much of a mystery).
When she refuses to see the department psychologist after the deaths in her current case she is put on suspension. Her partner is given a new murder case where a mother and father are brutally murdered while their young daughter is upstairs hiding in her bedroom closet.
The child, Emily, sees Jane on a chance meeting at police head quarters and makes an instant connection with her and refuses to speak to anyone but her.
Threats have been made on Emily's life and the decision is made to have Jane and Emily leave town and hide out until the case is solved.
Jane is the least motherly person I've ever seen, She can't cook, cusses at the child, has no patience for her, is condescending towards Emily, and chain smokes, yet the child covers for her every time she does something really not ok. Chasing the child and trying to punch her in the face is not ok. Yet Emily continues to trust her? And only wants Jane near her. Really?
The story is not bad, I just really disliked the main character. And the author really loves the exclamation point on her keyboard! It's used several times during each conversation. Not to mention the use of bad language. I don't mind the language, but it was a bit overdone in this book.
I didn't enjoy this book.