This is the fifth installment in the Annalisa Vega series. It gets a little bogged down with too many subplots and a convoluted path to the conclusion.
Annalisa Vega, now a private investigator and heavily pregnant, is asked by her imprisoned brother, Alex, to help a fellow inmate named Joe Green. Joe was convicted of murdering his e-wife’s lawyer, but an anonymous letter suggests the eyewitness lied. During her investigation, Annalisa discovers that Joe has two other ex-wives — one who hates him and one who has vanished. Annalisa must determine if Joe is a victim of a frame up or if he’s really a dangerous killer. All of this while trying to stay on the good side of her husband, Nick Carelli, who originally put Joe Green in jail.
There was almost too much going on in the story with tangents that pulled away from what ended up being a very predictable ending. The whole vigilante thing, the search for a missing engagement ring, the pregnancy, her sister-in-law’s upcoming wedding all distracted from the main narrative. The book seemed really long and it took me forever to finish as it just wasn’t holding my interest enough at times. Definitely you’ll want to read the series in order other wise you might be lost having missed all the backstory. I am not sure I really even like Annalisa as a character. And the competition with her husband doesn’t bode well for their relationship. I’ll still want to read the next.
I started out also listening to the audio book that I got from the library while reading along in the e-book ARC provided by the publisher. It was OK, but the narrator, Kelsey Navarro Foster, didn’t wow me enough to try to renew when the loan time ran out.
This is the 5th in a series that should be read in order from the beginning.
Tags and genre - police, private investigator, pedophile, kidnapping, vigilante murder, abused women, shelter