It's the typical okay read : nothing to rile you up, but nothing to gush about either. The story is appealing : New Orleans, a serial killer, a detective with a sassy partner, a burgeoning romance that opens possibilities.... But an uninspired writing, a lot of telling and no showing, no tension.....
I got hooked by this book since the incipit: Father Kenneth Brennan lay face down on the bed of his hotel room. He was naked, his wrists and ankles bound to the scarred wooden posts of the bed. Now this is a vacation, he thought. “How does that feel, baby?” a soft voice purred near his right ear. “T...