This is the third in this series I've read and probably the one I like the least. It's the same format as the others: the reader is thrust right into the action and all the focus is on the crime; there's no mucking about and it's always hard to spot the clues. But the killer was a little obvious this time around and de Angelis had a set on "devious" women that bothered me. Read it for a quick mystery, but there are better in this series.